SSNOF8U
The t^TCuttar numlBi talib on ttw OtMt,
Ann fin« ««nn pwTttm WVMlIt on tb« ^
' iru Uope. Plna tpnntif wltb Uih (em-
ponturaa ar» nportod on «m PralriM.
COLONIST TSLVHONM
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VICTORIA, BIUTk»U CQLUMBIA, SUNDAY, M AY 12, 1929
FORTY-EIGHT PAGES
FIRE FIGHTERS RISK BLAST ON BLAZING VESSEL
A Protective Tariff
Now Ad located far
Provincial Growers
Mr. J. A. Grant, Markets Commiiiioner. Offers
Advice in Affording Relief for B. C. Producers
of Soft Fruits and Vegetables — Deals With
Mis»oari Skoadon of Last Year in Report
Transportation Rates Are
Reported Not Unequal
r 1^1 IE ereatait drawback to prodncUon of and markellag
I early vecetaUM kod Mtt traits for Can a rt ia n Northwesterii
needs, staMs Ur. rf. A. Oraat^ Ifafketa Oominlssloner for
British Columbia, la tiM want of asmranrff that glut surpluses from
United States points wfll be subject to a protective tarlil of suffi-
cient value to Q.ssurc ^.-ruwi^rs that somewber* Hear tbtt OQlt Of
production will be paid at shipping point.
In submitting hit report (or the ^war 1928 to Uie Minister of
Agriculture the lAukets Commissioner sajrs that transportation la
not thtf dUBeulty, m rates Oanada ate aa low as at oompetltlve
polBts and the cait Uld down Is
SUghtiy In faTor of BrlUih Coliun-
Ua producexs. It Is the idling be-
low eest of pfOduoOan at shipplns
pQinl that cauMt the tnwUs.
This dUBculty If aooentuated, thf
commlisloner sUtes, the faci
that SoHLhem pdnu ar« pautln«
Ihelr peak and lowwt prices pf-
vall when Cftniidian prinlLiri i
ready lo roll In ih'? cu-v* ot o r
tain vcitetables. huch as tt.■^^>ft^B4^■.l^
^pinwh, iK*iu and broccoli, prudiir
tion caiuiol gcr a proflUblc .«lart
wlihoiit nn assuronce aga^iia^ Uump
■ niijp''l!liL>Il
Dealing with the stxawberry mar-
keu last smr. the report states that
laesse were due to sereral oontnbu-
tory causei, wet wiather at polnu
of diatributlOD. sslt condlUon of
r UL.SJ?"^55S, cxcXnrWilh Parliament Dissolved
!Si;i'S'"?Jr'»'Sia:i ElecUon Nme.een
Days Off Acid Note bi-
ters Leaders Speeches
SIR Jf)!l\ s7Wf>\
MAUt A TARGET
Graf Zeppelin World Tour Mapped Out
OLD COUNl
S5. SALVAGE KING
BA TTLES TO SA VE
BURNING BOOB YALLA
Engine-Room of Motorship Is Flooded With
W.ucr and Live Steam by Men Who Face Sudden
Death From Explosion of Fuel Oil in Two
Great Storage Tanks
Oiler Rescued From Shaft
Of Smoke-Filled Ventilator
Long Struggle With Conflagration Continues
All Dav. Effort to Scuttle Ship in Shallow Water
Being ineffective. Borings Only Serving to Intro-
duce to Fan Flames in Raging Furnace
KiasouBi GOBcncrmoN
int«ra«Ua« Xacts In con-
dMtUn with Uio MlaeBurl berries
are glvrn by thf* rommlssiourr as
the rwull of a vwtL mfrr.. The
^■mrlety grrown \r 'he Aroma, Over
ZjBOO earn were prrnluced lajst year
In MlsHOiirt. A* manv 200 can
w.Tf so'iil tiv aucMan in one day at
I,. ,,k ..i ■■riw-iii. Tlirir peak utfually
- it tLme whan BrlUidi Oo-
i.irm .^hipping. Only a few
hii>rr> iHK-nd the auctlun u»d they
represent lUe large Jobbing boom
ol Dearly aU centres in the United
Slates and Canada. When berrtee
ate orecproduced for the frfjsh fnilt T ONDON. May 11 - <By United
axarbCt and biiyem cannot find a.n ] l_v Preui - No«- ParllAment has
OUtlei for all the oflcrlnitfi, Uie bai- , been dlaaolvcd and thr flerllon Is
Mr. Winston Churchill Says
Head of Indian G>mmis-
5ion Would Be Belter Out
of Pohlics
EARLY in inly the Graf Zeppelin, below, will start from New York harbor on an epoch-mHking trip
around the world under the personal direction of Dr. Hugo ECkeser. ineet above. The above v>i.:>ws
the route this dtriglUe wOl take on fta JoBran from tbt time it Uam and retnrm to New York. Above
!■ a acaae In the pilot beoee of the Zeppdia on Its but transatlantic croaung.
Students Riot When Whole
Faculty h Dismissed and
' Uhiversily Is Closed Don ti
Dm MOINEB. la^ May 11.— A second student oprlMac Itopitt
Mi at DM MOtMs UniverAty botilght, divnpUni the elfiflf^
BesBlon of the bosrd of trustete. One boadred and fifty
imdergraduates surrounded the admlnlsMtftao buUdlnt and threv
eggs and stones as the board member» reticM to a closet The
students were protesting, it us understood, the ousting by the trus-
tees today of the entire faculty, Including Dr. Harry Wurman,
president. A police riot call vas ttttiMd tfrmnd Offlottt Vtfe lent to
the campus for a second lime.
F. Tolmie s
fcrcncc With Dominiun
Govermnent Will Aid De-
vdopment of Provuce
RAlLlf 41 LA^DS
DEAL HASTENED
pepuly Minister of Interior
Coming to Victoria to
Complete Necessary Ar-
rangements
ance is sent on consisnmrnt usually
marlft-^ nlrfiuly fiMrpliM
D,.. -.lilt ■ -tMj. ;)■■:■ 1' 'ip'."l rh"
ConUnuBd no ra<e 2, (.olnmn .1
Sunday 9 May 12
UMhnar. mt*
THE WCATBER
. torla and VlchUty^Modarsta
.1) Num and wilk vMs, pert-
, udy andjraim.
Sun Rtan: 4:» o'deek.
Sun BiMs: 7:40 o'elaefc.
lllEh Tide: 1:19 M BhI.
Law Tide : 11 :» aj M^ S^ tmtL
ife"»
JOT ixihman wins decWon over
Miller.
BsfliitnirU beaten bv Snpperton in
^Province Cup ■'■<K<-rr. Saantch
ThlBtlei no mauh lor Rivals.
pA botUes fthowcrrd m game at
Oleiwland as AlhletA win.
PoUee caUed durli« i^ riot.
ngera halt Yaafeese* wlnntng
streak.
Seattle ddeats VleUvIa Oalf Otab
team in flnt half of Inleroty
BMtob at Oak Bay. Bpia «tetn
has Ane round.
tjoeal and pT»»*tnrl»i —
Mr. J, A CirArn, mnrket* com-
mL<>alnnrr. rtfT-v ^flvlce In af-
lonhngrelH; ■ ' i Ah Colum-
bia prrducT fruits and
vrsrublea, in vi^w of cxwnpeU-
tjrin with Ulasourl iltuaUnn.
(;«mpbeil River appltmtionji will
be urff^d this week before Water
Board.
Outside jHilpIt on smith face of
new Christ church Oatbedral
Is ereeted.
Mr Marshall Yottng Mleees fined
prIoeK ot eopptr wfD be eitab-
Uahed.
l>ramsrk' t>Htii>^ «uh ftunea
m&rlLi Orr outbrMtk on lub.
Boobyiilla.
OomlnUm, Imprrlsl and fmntftt—
Forast Ores daeiroy thousands of
j wry^^fl^Jteb er m Northern
Canada.
studentA rfot when traileM dls-
ml.ti whole taoulty or Des
Motoen Unlveralty,
Great Brltlah dlr«lble to vUiit |
Canada In Full if irtnis nrr
suoo■«s^ll.
Premier Totmit* urnven in V»fi- '
eouver wtUi good news from
_OtUwa. I
■ w l to o ^jLW|i|jrijpi to tM Oouotry^
only nineteen days olf a cJlstlnct
nol<^ of bitl^mpw is Ix'iiig intro-
(luc^rl into the canipal^ speeches
of the variouA political chief talru.
Right Hon Wlmtoo Churchill, al-
ways noted for hlJi IncUlve attarks
■galmt opponents, nurted the ball
rolling with his denunciation of 31r
John Simon's action in uiking an
active psrt in the campaign by en-
ergetically supporttog Uoyd George's
programme, notwithstanding that
the oonsemtlve oppoaltkm to him
had been withdrawn owing to his
leaf slwnpB from Knglanrt as bead
ofttSlBdlaaStatiitanr OommlsaUm.
**8tr John Simon." declared
CburcbQl in a speech last night,
"would have far better discharged
hU duty to (he public by preaesvtng
a dignified rcttremeni and concen-
tration upon hlf task, than by com-
ing forward In thLi ei'ction and tak-
lrj£ ftdvan'aK'' or Ihr i -hivairv ex-
icn(]<>d iti him and indulging in the
chfap pnrtime Of flrtB( HHltf the
white flaR "
Lloyu ( " >rr' < speeches are also
fUled witli iiif ),^usl piquant cocn-
menta regarding hix opponenia Hs
made one of hla moat Mtter state-
menui on Thunday. when he ad-
dressed a woman's mass meeting at
the Albert Hall, although he mod-
erated his tone because of his fem-
inine audience. He denounced the
Oovprrimynt for giving 13.000.000 to
the hr^«'tr<i whtl** wlthflrawlin a
(lO.f'i'M' Tv,-,li( crfir.l 'o P'">iir mnihrrs,
PrrrTil/T Baldwin oprnMl th" rlrt-
tlon cftmpsign proper at a nv'-iinn
In Aibrrt H.i:i lost RLsht, *hl-h was
attr!iil"'-l t'v aurllrni-o <'t 10.M0-
« eiLL
DES MOINES. U.. May 11. — The
entire faculty of the Dee Molnea
Unlvemty. a BapUst InstttoUon. In-
oiudmg Dr. Bsrry Wayman, preal-
dent, was fllimlgwrt today by the
board of truflteea. Although the rea-
son for the dlsmlseal given by the
bnarrt wa« that It wa.n for the pur-
pi>.'-p of rconfanizjition thp ncncral
tnicrpretnt lon accorded the action m
canipu5 cu'clen was that It mvoh-' ]
In part, a long sla ruling Modemut-
tic- Funds mrntallst dlspiite at the
institution.
BOAftD OALLCD
Yesterday the board was oalled to
consider requesting the resignation
of I>r. T. T. Shields and Mlm ^th
Rrbman. as members of the board
9
New YoJp'financial Oper-
ator Believe.s Fixed Prites
of Copper Will Be Estab-
lished Sooti
LACK OF FiMyayc
WRECKS HANI MINES
An opUmlsUc view of the copper.
iPHd sod tlDc markets of the world,
with f avonUe retetton to the buil-
nees In these, metals In British Co-
lumbia, was given to The Colonist
yesletday by Mr. E. Marshall
Young, vice-president nt the AasocI-
Ated Metal/. CoT-'-rntmn ol New
York, a WO.OOO.oofl roinpiiiiv nriran-
Flgu
re Stands for Cana-
dian Wine, Whisky and
Beer Smug^^ed Over Line
in Year
Tiie"'nw*Un4t'wa.'! said to have been litecl to apply th.' .nv»^.ijiirn-- iruAt
ONTARIO EXPORT
RETURNS SCANNED
plan to mining si-cunQM and oper-
Thl* rompanv npemW-s through
the North American Mintnu At
ui the United
eutea and elsewhere, and for Ito
Dommum buslneas propoaea to m-
eorpomte Federally the British
injtUgated by Preiildent Wayman.
wh'-' prrvioualy had refused to fol-
low Fiuiigestlons of Or. BhlvldA thni
seven members of the university
faculty be dlschazged. Dr. Shields ' smeJUng Company
was said to have ttHA that Dean A.
E. Bennett, of ttie OdUcge of Muea-
doo. and Pirfassor S. U OdaiBs
were guUty of fadtoerset ModecdMk
uonvziesr
llw beard todayi however, instead
of requesting the rvtfgnauons of
MlM Rebman and Dr. Shields, vln-
DETROn , Mwy \l As one of dir-atrrt thf-m nnd OUSted President
the main outlets for Ihr t^rrcm of Wit\;i .wi :<.:.■[ l l' mlirc fsculty
Oanadlan liquor smuKuIed mt« thp < onUnw »l on rase 2. I nlumn 5 ^
trnlted States, the Oetroit section
ANOOUVHt, May 11.— 'TVsver
felt better In my life." ex-
claimed Premier 8. P. Thknle, as he
stepped from the train to the station
platform tonight on his return from
the East, where he has been enjdg-
Ing the nmt real holiday he ever
took, '^du aan t^l the man who
.iftarted the .-itory that I inteml to
resign from the office which the
people of BrlUih Columbia have
elected me, he will grow so thin be'U
blow away,"
AlUxough he hR5 hern hol'.diylntt.
iiid Itif benflicial cffi--.:".^ of hu
[lorlod of reiit are manifest In hu
:i(.'iit:hy uppearsnct and springy
'dep. Premier Tolmie has been do-
ing a great deal of useful work for
British Columbia while he has been
away. Be tOM of some sC the thliifi
that have hen dafanlag his aUen-
Uon, and tha xesnlje that were at-
DKFVTY aoNivm coaoNo
PoUowlag coofcrenoes with the
i>o«alnlon Ooremment. DepuQr Min-
ister el the Interior W. W. Oory wUI
arrive In Victoria within two wedu
to complete necessary arrangeoients
with the Provincial Oovertunent in
reference to tiie return of the rail-
way-belt lands U) the Province.
Another Important announcement
made by the Premier was to the ef-
fect thai Hon. Charles Stewart.
Minister of Lands, bad oonaented to
assist the Joint survey to tN> made
by the Provincial Oovemmrnt and
the two traziscootlneii raiu-ays,
of the natural resouroes of the P.O£.
CentSaned on Paga %
HBIHIIES
mm
KHOWma thatat- wy ■iMisi that they nlcbt be blown to
atonic, workers aboard 8s. Balvase King, all day yesterday
fought with superhuman rffoiLs to ch«!lt the ficrcoly burn-
ing fire in the engine-room of the motorship Boobynlla In Eaqulmalt
Harbor Owned by the Pacific Sleamahip Conipuiiy and commandpd
by CaptAln E. Thomaen, the BoobyaUa was proceeding from^Port
Anfteles to Blaine, Anacoriea, 8aa yraaelMX) and WUmlogtOD wlUi
a cargo of shingles and pspsr.
An but those on the Igraveyard"
watch were In their bunks, aiul the
freighter was fonrtt^g ahead in a
hf[ht mlit, Thf twin OLcsel engines
rt- riiimmi? lirinintniy and sU ap-
peared to be In order in the engioc-
nom
FIRE BREAKS OtT
Suddenly, niUiout waminc. a
'otiifuf fltt'np sliix -.ip nt'ttr the
.tiirbnar'I 'iii;]!!'* wlifn Ihr noi>b>-
alia wbjs tour miles east of Dls«'\pry
laland. m the Strait of Ju&n
Puca, at 4:30 o'clock In the mcmuig.
Flames Hmka out In all directions,
and Inmwdlately Vlrst Asslitant Xn-
gineer WUllam MCUaod and Chief
engineer B. W. MflOlaiighThi aoond-
ed the fire alarm.
Before any means could be taken
to qqell the blaae. It had grown to
tremendous proportions, threatening
the lives of the entJrr cnglne-nnm
watch Mr McCiluiKrhlin snd his as-
sistant engmeer. s^-nnK that nothing
could be done, ordrn-'d 'lir men out
St once to help in r'ni.'iiii; the rest
of the crew in an rfl ir' to prrv-'nt.
the fire frcni (rprrodmy to th" cargo
and paint locker
on.ER MI.SSING
On'-f on deck, Mr. Mmiaughlln
cherkM rvrr )Ufl mrn One was
mi:-.ii ,- ■ 1. .r.- ■,»t>omlny, ihe nllrr.
( ontii\U'<l .-ri l'\re 10 I lit II run 1
BIG mm
Water Board Will Be Ulled
Upon to Recommend Ac-
tion Upon Application for
Campbell RiVer Power
PROTEST TO BE
FIRST THOUGHT
Tmil>rr Corporations
Take hxception to
Damming Which Will In-
jure Forest Holdings
May
Any
M'
last year absorbed wine. whi*ky and W**// Hirfl V/ffllfl"
beer valued at $50,000,000, accordingi'*' " 'M/fi .fiiriiff^
td estimates made by observers here.
The estimate wax Bn-lved at by
computing the vsluf of Honor wmt
from the Ontario Picport rvtcks at
Wmdsor. Ont. arrowi the rvtrolt
River from Detroit, nnd nhrr nearby
Holdings Sold fn
Vancouver Men
Oommonwealth Mines. Umlted. the
necessary capital having been pro-
vided It holds properUcs In the
Sniidon dif>tnct, nnd wlUun the next
flxty days Mr •,'<r\i:.i expocU tn
have ore ihipty-l i' antli-ipated
throuuh thl5 l";4nudm.i ■ i-.-r;inii^
unit lo provide f-i rxpaii it: - nn-
nertlorm throuflli the U'-innr i.
M; Yound, who was in Viciuna
d inrig the day for the purpose of
mrcung men Interested In the min-
ing business, and to sec his falher,
Mr. J. M. Young, who resides here,
va'. iL<k»d ^ vws with regard to
view of the
W ell- Known
B*C. Holstein
Man Is Dead
VAMOOUVBi May U.-A rsal-
dank or BrliaA Columbia for forty-
two yean and well-known dairyman
and farmer. John Mackle. aged sU-
ty-rour, of Marina IMvt, dlad Ph^
day at 11. pm. hi Bk fKul^ HBa-
pftal.
Mr. Kseklc. son of Ttacows Laird
Mackle, was bom in Bootted and
oame to British Columbia fOfty-twa
yaars afo. He settled on Sea Island,
where he lived untU his retirement,
a tew reara sgo. He was a promin-
ent mwnber of the Agricultural
nnrlety of British Columbia and wu
provinz-tal Judge of dairy eattle for
a number of years- The breed in
whlrh h** ^perishaed was the Hoi-
stela, on which hs was a reressost
b'.rtlrr cltlrs OMm-Mhly the liquor control ol ihc- ll«l Bird mming
IS cleared from the Csniidlsn docks prnp^rUr.s in BrltL'.l>, Columbia to a
for export to other cnuntrtea. Orcsl ^roun of Vanrnuvrr mm wsa an-
BniAln imports but imie liquor from npunVed ^- -
2H^S!";iJf*l-.?!^'i ITl-?!?!! ! Spokane. 'pr'<yiwe"m of The Rrd iilfd
rnmnany Although the coosldar-
atinii w«ji not announced, Beeson
Mtid that the oontroUmg Intersit
waA sold nn a basis of tlAOOjOOO tor
Lbr propf rty
R. R. Stewart. W. B. Parrts aoft
associates, the purchaser, wiu begin
at ooce development work, for whlrh
aM.000 ha/ been approprtatMl. Bee-
ssld The Ri^ Bird tnleresU
;trr ]i'riit/-'t at '.hr ]iin. Ltnn of the
rend Oreille and salmoo Rlvem in
BrttMi Oohuibla.
biUeve that any of tt goes lo Cuba
and ather covntrlea.
uf mm or oallons
Translatlnt last yearl tturea of
UO0MJBOO Into terms at tafibns. the
liquor dock* nf f . n, - i-^r Dries m
1938 exportr l cillons of
whisky. 2.M7 44*i n^ilnii^ of brer ard
an amount, of wln''^ gin and oiher
brvrrnerit nm"uii(inB to more than J^on
(W> ihV)
ronUniK^ nn I*a(r IS. t'olBmn 4
I ihn ni'-'.il II " V''* tn
SPOKANK;. vJitA-.i . May 11.— Bale I great Dtimn-unn.
COPPEB smiATlON
r>ea]inR uith rirpper he said that
, prices !Lhr.ui>i t>r stabiUied during
nounred today by l._ t. Bj'eJton. of 1 ^j,^ months. The Hgure
would probably be about 16 1-2 cents
171-2 cenLi. with a slcsdy demand
Owiru: t/^ thr- Rutomotic revision of
wmgcfl. incidental when copper risen
above seveotsen oente per pound
maldng any lUiftier prtoe of ItttJe
CoattBMd OB rage la, 0«bM» •
Vancouver Roy
Enlan^lefl in
Rope; Drowned
WOMAN IS KILLED
IN AVTO^ACCIDENT
VANttOLWKR. May 13.~Mn
Helen Chester, twenty-s^en. Jervis
Slre«t. died In the General Hospital
St « IS oclock Saturday mfht« as
the result of injuries suffered when
tha car lo ebleh ihe wm riding,
driven by Oeerge XNanwod. Grao-
Traffic on
PAt.E. Tops
AU Records
aaamA. ont. Mar n.-etaaley
DhappsU. nineteen, awe bosM is
behevMte^ha hi vanoovvsr, nc.
was drowMw whs h& Vie dragged
into the St Olalr River here ^oi^r ImTeaiet^ wmt aviati aad^over-
by Ihe mooring csAile of the Steamer \ turMd at Dm— nh and flomby
Hurrtfitc- on which he wss empk>yrd i siieeto. by another a»ito driven by
The rope suached W Uw cable be- rved Krre. brtrkUyer Welwyn
rsme tjinglerj sround Chsppell't ieg>street Kyr* trss fhsrged by poUce
w Ihe .-abie slid off the dock, and ; with man.^l*u»ht^r Mm CYvfmUr
Ihslwas a daugt^_oC £>r
It puurd htm into thg water.
MdV ttto BM bi«iM0in
VAHUtJUVlK. May S1<-TralDe
on the Paelfle Great Kastem Rail-
way during the paet three months
has bsalan all records m the hMor%
of the read. aoeordlBg to a state
UMit by Robert WOMi^ snsdvttve
asslsUnt The WBhMa eff iMUftft Is
far beyond thst of av similar
parted since t^e road wag MIL Pas-
sragrr trsmr is also very aattsfac-
I lory
L)ir'-"r'r,- the road are ooo-
! ndem thHi Ihe ita report wiu be
M.ithe best ever Moed. shavtag imia.
^ir anv. aaaa on sMMfln, tt ia stala&
Thousands of Acres of
Parched Timber De-
stroyed in Saskatchewan,
According to Report
FORECAST GIVES
NO HOPE OF RAIN
WlNNlPtti . May II.— nwest tlrsp
gained headway today In a sctwe of
iforthem Mkaltoba and Saskat-
chewan dlstrirt.* deBpli* the efforts
of hundred.* "1 rol'inteer fire fight-
ers. Th^ fire^ In four days have
deatroved ihnUAands of acres of
parched tlmt>er and threatened
scattered settlements.
A rhsnsp of wind In Manlt/tha haf
hali'-d t-hf" proerwui of dfwtnicUon In
mme srea.^ but Uir rnnflarraU.?n was
reported to bsve InrreiL-w^d In «'ot»'
m Saskatchewan. Fire fighters hope
tea rains thai waslhar fiweissis fan
to promise.
Plsfflttt wtdeh Ibfldied the Bcur-
geoo River In seven glaess last night
were lesmMI today to be dsstraylag
vahuMe timber bi frlaee Albert
National Park,
fire rf/iild be
the territory dss^rite gisat dibds ol
smoke whfc:h blanketed Ibe area
In the Torch River district, north
of Nlpawln. .SMkalchewan. flame*
■■»•-«- 1* 1 rt to be under the ronf rol
I'tdred man. No UtT m-
:<n-:Mtt.K>[i was avaUaMe from the
PMgue and Ponophie itj e m ea
whsra aatbmka ysattfday were
Ueted as Ite oast avlas eC Hd
sepanto ftigi to Basbslii'luiaaiL
t tsmegm flam MUt SI. a aev sel-
Umeni atar Otto flow. teU of a
de^ierate iffOvt of laslfliSTta tosave
the town. A few led headings wese
thafln
ONDAY afternoon will sec the
(qxnlng of the contest which
Is now being waged by poaar oor-
pmmtlens for tha aoqtditttan of the
eowted water devekipment of
OampbeQ River, on Vancouver Is-
land, The subject will then come
l)efore memtjers of Ihe Executive
Council, when the protest of the
Canadian Grown WUlameUe Com-
pany will be heard agalmit the
throwing open of the wst^r nt ihr
river for application for u.^ by any
and all comers
The position taken by the Prown
'■' Mumrttr r'rmpunv Ia tJisl by vlr-
'.ur of the rlghtfl thai were scrrded
It by the former Mmister of Land-
Mr. T. D. Pattullo, an Uaprc^jer
oouna was followed In opsnlng up
(he ns<ii« and allowing othert to
make appUcathm.
PBBUMmART AMDMBNT
The sitting of the executive to
deal with the matter will open ^
S o'clock on Monday, when the Min-
ister of I^ndi. as the minister
directly concMTied with the mstter
mvolved, has decided thai all com-
P«nleA msk)ne ftppMcatlon may pre-
sent 'h''ir -.•i-wi It m Anticipated,
howrver, (Jial the hearing before the
executive will be ronflned largely to
the hearlntr of -hr Crown Willam-
ette's prn'r'.! Mr J, H Liiwsnn. of
Vani-*.uve7. 1* aciing ss solicitor for
the company,
r<mUnwe<1 nn Psce 1, CAlwmn 1
Outside Pulpit
Is Erected nt
New Catliedral
nte lalati eSSwiaf feature eC
the new Gbrtet CUmrtft) Catbe-
dml to be tmdertkkcu. the oot-
stde pulpit and Ua entrance from
from the south ambulatory,
were flnlshad yesterday morn-
ing, the last stone being laid Just
before noon.
The pulplf Is a seml-ortacon
in form, and has a noble and
dignified appearance n cao be
jwn from Bu/dett Avenue. The
lower portion in hullt of New-
casUc litland »l'»(ie The upper
part, having s q < ja tre f ol l on
li oocwtructed of Canroos
adth a bold ctpinjc '>ver
of the same material rive r*--
telnlng wall, marking the outer
boondttp gc ttw sbMa to the
pulpily II iHmiia to ihree
nelghta Tt» palplt u thv gift
of glckr braBBbes of the Wo-
«— b Anmmt In lag
Air Minister Announces
R-lOO Plans lo Cross At-
lantic in Fall If Trial
Flight Is Success
IS WORLD'S L iTEST
FLYING EXPERIMENT
LONDON. MS*' liy— (By nalted
Prsmi — Iht wortrs laMat and most
expensive uperhnsnt in aircraft
ooostnicUon wU] be given lU first
In late May, wtien gas Is blown
into the hags of Lbe R-IM and the
R-lOU graat Britams new «4>l00;lMg
aMMpL
sir Samuel Hoerv. Britlah Air
Minister, recently announced to the
House of Commons that the two
new airships would make flights lo
Canada and India in the Fail If the
trial niRhu were suocfssfut. Air
experts of the world perkpd up their
ears at this announrrnr-n!, for
Great Britain s failure In thMe two
ventures may mean death iBr ftttgra
airship constnicuon.
The R-toe. the air mtadiby tm
decided, win g» to Oanada, white
the R-101 wUl toaka lU tint long
flight to India and mypt afbsre ar-
nagaiasate already have been made
for hmdWng the ship. But so far.
air Samuel has refuvd to divulge
when the shed tests snd first tmi
nights will be held, Prnvious delays
and wihsequent questlonlngA In T*ar-
UameiU have made him rauttoua
The Ualtod Press leAms, however,
thet the bags wiU be fUled by early
Jtme. after which tha An* koM
fUghU will be made.
MCAR < OMPLRIOir
The oonstnicUna tt ^haae two
ft,MM,000 CUblr fsat IM filled air.
ships Is rapidly nsarmg eocnpletlan.
■rter mnumerable delays onraalonwd
by changiw m plans and the addl-
tkm of many ne w de vlees vbkb
oevff ta^ove have been em ployed en
giant atnbipe. The R-IOt. to par-
tteular. moreamts several radical
departures In the i iamnailhSl ef
Kitr sleel frame and |n Ifeg ggsigiab*
meat of the totrntar.
THE OAILY COLONIST. VICTORIA. B.C SUNHU
1'''''
We've Pure £i!k liui.e lo Match Your Sho«
What Shoes WUl You
Wear for the .24thl
Fr. (a'hrart's and decide. Hever llad ft Cner bolida;
sliuwing than rigbt now.
Shoe* for the Be«Ji Show for Tennis
ShoMforDrwe U^^'^S^^
Shoe* fer the SMMt ShMlor Csldft'
And a Tnfl lUnle of Shoes for 1^ RMdk*
W« Oomatee «b« Bert of VtSaea
Wn. Cathcart Co_ Ltd.
UOSDotq^Stteet
Phone 1125
A Protective Tariff
Now Advocated for
Provincial Growers
50c— 75c— $1.00
ZONE CABS
PHONE 29O0
BEDDING-OUT PLANTS NOW
A«tcr% OUwt^ UUnd. prt Ho*'-
All miids ft pfrTHlirfJi ui SV:« <
SYLVESTER FEED CO. ,.r«.
r'An(inii«>>1 f ram Phv ^ I
I'prnlns i>f thi- rii* U'-i I ■. i!'m! up
Sf-i the lio' Ii(iu;.t Loiiiau> lifiii. aa
heavy -ihuiMi'-ni.-i of tniporl«d flotd-
grown stuQ had beta RoetTed early
enough to prmni BrlUah Colum-
bia shippers from veUlng good
prloM for ttwlr flxit offertosa. 'the
mufeet ocmunlBttoDer Miiii li. and
•utfMa tb«( the only remedy U ft
blChcr tartfr on nrld-froini to-
mato*'.-; nntlih Cnliunbla n»ild
t(nn;iKrf:-%. oli Uic '.lUitT haiiil, *frf
WL-U marfceted. and while prices
wm aoih^ they ware satlafMiory.
GEATs moDucnoN
Orape growtn« In dultMml pUcei
throughout the Okioaeui could be
made a seal factcr la (ruit ahlppcd
fresh to the BritlA OoIoniMa and
i raMa manset, the
■tataa. Ocmaea from JCdovae fttoif
a nady naM M year u thoee
from Ontarie mm aol ready to ihip
uDtU after the Brttlah Columbia
grapes were off the aaarkei.
Export of apples wa* ItrrrrA iipfin
the Aaaodaled ' iniwrrs hikI iHi'
(111 ! I's service t< > t J i c at 1 v n e f i f
tl.f small .iliipixTs who niiirh-eL*d
ii. [u'lif- ^)n^nutbl^■ iimrlietj!. than Uie
f»!K)it uiarkct-s the report Uullcat«.
ajiit suKgc^tu tiuil ftocne naane must
he devised W e^aUae reWma a«
between thoee bearisc the tnMo<
export and those net taiai the
bwtfea It ia e im e rt ed tbat ttUa
mlsbt be «ay el boane on ex*
parte or by order of the oommlttee
of direction, setting a proportion
of Wport trado assigned to all
ihlpperL
Only OriA Week
Henudning fom
f \NI.V (Ml*- ininv wefk re-
^ ' maUifc (t>f flfilors of VU--
iiirl;» and fJftqutinalt elifioraJ
dif'ncts. who did not vutc at
the but Provincial eleetlon. en
IS. IMS. to make applt-
mnirtaramem Ap-
irtt ha xweteed
Mr. QpSiVi & lAibon. regu-
trar « tMMn, the Court
Hoiue, BaflUon Street, up un-
tU Monday. May 30.
One iiii>n- chaiire irtlll re-
rfiiiiri.'- !(«■ iiri;hk."'i !' vn((~r-' in
Uie«? two ei»M;'.onil dULrltLo to
get tlielr ounee on the Pro-
vtnclai voteca' UsL and this is
by such electors api^iDt in
person to Mr. ICaben, at the
rourt Houee,- «a MOQday.
May SO. when the'Ooart^of
Hcvihiiiii m session
A i hiiiu;i- I ■! .11:1:1 r-.-.'- (.11 Kc
the la^l pr in iir't.i' f:--'iM('!! n*
quiff- ■ m itifii-ji' I'-n * ' .t.iiif
or In persciu t^ Uiuee m cJuug'
Of
B.C. PREMIER
BRINGS BACK
Diamonds
In the
Popular
Step
Setting
TO PRESENT
rrtuitles Ocmpanr aad. through it,
with the International UtlUtlee
Company, whereby araple fa<tllltles
will be araUable for the develop-
ment.
The fourth oeoipany maklns bp-
pHftlttWI Is the 8trathfo!'.:i (' >!:!-
pany, of which Mr- E P urpinnrr
and Mr. Oavln Burii-s are rrpre
aentatlves. The connci tiutw of the
laAter company are ii.>r rt*"finitc)_v
known but It U reported to be Oid
oumitfjT
/t,'^^ /\w>/ Mitres
tirsf Shi prnrnt
Eaal to MoiUreal
Nowhere will yon find a proater selection of highest
qusUly dUmoods than here. See the new step settint; in
white or mtm «old. Priced at fTB, 9^00, fl^.
npto Z fSOO
8fi£ OUR WINDOWS
W. H. WiOcerson
Watchmakpr and J s aeltg .
(At the Sign of the Big Clock) 1210 Ootiglas
FOR RENT
Furnished
^ Mount Adelaide' in Esquimalt
On the waterfront; 1 0 acres of woodland,
lawn and gardens; uninterrupted view of
sea and mountains.
Immediate Possession. References
Required
For farticnUrtp Apply ke
£. P. Johnston, Executor
P.O. Bos 280 ^netarU, B.a
Let • BCATTT WA8HBK do
the boniMhold vaahlnV' Come
in and let na explain how usy it
ii to huj
Steree Fran Coeit lo Cseet
ins DoocUa Street
Pboae S417
Bedding Plants
All Ved-ieticf Grown from
Croea Baleluf«%
readj.
TBB OAXDBN
Young&Potfiipr
( 'otiUoiiril fmni rofe 1
llie exprullvp having already de-
rldcrt th.a It -A ti: wfll wtthm i'Ji
IioiA'T 111 Mi'^'A' <"-prn the water for
applU-alions Innu other roniptirU(*s,
It Ls not Ukely that It will niter Us
declAlon with respect lo this pha«e
Thla befnf so, the merlti of the
varloua appheanti will eoow before
ttie Water Bo&rd of the Landa De-
partment on Wednesday, when the
whole subject will be gone Into. The
hearing. It is anticipated, will take
some coiiilderable time. It will
prohohlv mean ccffialderable d*-iuv
befitrt* rhc members of the b>Mril
l.avc dcridftl ihfl matter.
Thi' asKur&nr*> hiL*, b<»en plvpn that
In thl.s ronnertlon ti>*«re wUI be
undue haete in reaching ti pp.>T
oonclualon. The rn'ris nr
Tarlooa Wfnr*fi*— ' appacaiioiut
be liiiaiMislSil to the fullest and
the cenenl edTsatsgs tt the public
takn Into Moennt'bsfWa ttie de-
dsioa Is antfsA at
Zt ti even prabable tbst reoeaeee
may have to be called dtutng the
proereee of the proceedlnga. In order
to allow of the production of special
evldenoe. so that the deolekQ If not
Ukely to be ssrifed at fbr soale
monthB.
TIMBKR INTERESTS
It Lt also pGulble that other In-
terest be,«ildeji thoRp represented by
(.he fmir power companies which are
iipplicunta for the water may want
tu t>e heard. It ta said that some
'.umber companies with holdlnfa In
the territory that la affected wUl
appear and praCest Sfstaet the poe-
BlbUlty of ilsmmtne w river to the
detrtneat of the timber that might
be tU T u lfB d la snch s line of action.
The companies applying for the
water for power purposes Include
the Vancouver Island Power Com-
pany, a sutaaldSair of the B.C. B3ec-
trlc Company, which will be repre-
sented by Mr. A. D. King and pos-
sibly Mr. H B Robertson. K G. The
RppliraUon by this company Ix lor
the acquiring of power there
for gensral developaeat of indue-
tn« on the Island and for the eerv-
ing of oooununltles In the piatter
nf light and power.
The Canadian Crown WUlametle
Cooipany la subsidiary to the Crown
Willamette Oonipany. an American
organisation with large Interrsta In
Brttlah Columbia In tlie line of pulp
and pni>CT Ind'jitr^ Tlie avowed
objert nf Ihf rnmpany> nppllrjitlon
to drvrlnp pr.wf-r frir th' .S'lpply-
inE of a LirFf pulp «nd paprr mlU
:n the \irinnj
ORir.INAI. HOLDERS
Thf Cftmpbrll River Compfinv \s
an orjrnntr-fttlon whi<^ haa had con-
ncrllon with the site of power for
a loHK time. For yesra it bad the
(cmnt of the power sad waa eacagsd
in carrylnff on the tlolatlaD df a
company to operate a pulp aad
paper mlH there. Under the ad-
md^litntlon of Mr. PattuUo its
rights were ranrvHad and the Crown
Willamette riven an opportunity tx> ' should
carry on invent iKnl ions. The Camp- fUghtJi
bell River Cttmpany, which l" r^p-
re-wnted by Mr W C. Mo^••.'^t>y
K£, te reported to have made ax-
nngemeofes with the Osaadlan
CmiON IN
01 0 COUNTRY
WARMING yP
Continued from Page I
Me made u cieai that the main Qght
uf the ConaervaUve Is agnlnst La-
bor, and that the Liberal threat is
M> noinM ntardad as eartondy as the
p ""tsoelslM threat Vb Mkewlss iadl-
<-nted that Ooaasrtatlve propaga nd a
1 not dtreoted aealnet the moderate
Labor programme now ' before the
people, but against Socialism, which
made the general sCrIk* pneelble,
thus revWlng the aj ttaal f SUlT Is
not fit to govern.
He commenced his speech with
the reminder that thU week-end is
the third annlverriary or the coun-
try's deliverance from the general
strike, which he claimed war. thi-
logical Issue Of the policy pursued
for years by Labor leedera. Con-
traallng the present proframme of
the Labor partr with tts past
sebemea, hs lettfinsay ■■nil where
was the oapttel IsvTpraalss aad (he
repeal of Mtoss Wbt-Bour Sey
Act7 *
The prhne llhiueer dsroted onty
a email portkm of hh ep eec h to the
Zolberala. He r efer red to Uoyd
George's qUKtlon as to vhether he
(Baldwin' would advise the King to
send lor Ram-iny MacDonaJd ii the
SoctalLsla were the leading party,
and he quoted constltuttonai au-
thorlti''.i to thf ft^rii that the right
' of choculQg a Prime Minister la one
incontestable, appsctslahV to the
Crown Itself.
It -la MMnllr billffM tba* Pre-
mier Bsldwla^ addren ana the first
blow of s moaater esapsign
throughout the eountrr to tnia the
people fro m ---r i n ! i Tm
BIO BRITISr
AIRSHIP WILL
VISIT IMDA
renttOMd rrses Fage 1
The R-101 U being constructed at
the Rofal Ainhip Works, Oardlag-
ton. while the 11*100 la belnc made
for the air BtaMrr br the Alnhlp
Ouaranfcee Coeipany at Bowden,
York. This company hnid.-! en op-
tion for the porch* sf or tlile ship
I h"'.' wl.-sh n T the first
NANAIMO, May 10 Tlie re-
cently organixed e^g pool, which
Includes poultryaaen oo Vanoou-
ver Island from Donoan north to
Courtenay, yesterday shipped
lUi first curload of eggn to
Montreal PiW slnpment ron-
alated of 4i*'i <h-.''s thirt\' down
to the ca.se. and included i66
caacs of extras; Bl caoej of firsts
and 33 cases of pullet extras.
1^ ccff pool for thu end of
Vaneouver Island haa its head-
quajiers In Maaslmo, at which
point eggs eve betas gathered
from all polnte of the Uaad for
shipment to outside points. TSs-
'-nl., initial shipment, is only
.'iiier ol many which It
IS tx^,ri.iosi will place Vanoou-
rtettnsrd frooi ragS 1
l.idd^. by iiiaiiin*; ta.o
iiuvenunent alrpUtw.s.
iTeniler Tolmle further
with the Ontario Ooeemnen»- the
extewlaB to that prewtaoe oC the
markH lor BcttUk OflhsaMa logsa-
berry prodaOtSb Md snt Wp> te s very
.^a[isfMtary resuhs.
ATTBACTINO Ai"IENIIOH
Brttleb floliimhia Is c wnp e ning a
great ds*l c< fattareet In the Haat.
stated (he Preailer. and develop-
ments hi thb pioriBoe ax? being
cl<>.sely watehad by repltall i ti
The United States tariff propoeah.
he added, are the subject of much
cM>mment Hi- (tave a/i hla opinion
that rtiaiMr*'.. proposed by the
Hoover meaAun- v.(}UlA .serimislv af-
fect Canadian pr idj -tion and mar
ket.'- Thl.> fta.-i < ; [ificUlly «0 Ul C*«l-
I'v. :.->ri v.\\h shingles and cedar
:j:ub<.i m UiitUih ColtunbU, drcaeed
iK < f trade In Toronto aad Wfauilpeg.
dairy products In Quebee and On-
lano. aad the pork and Uve hog
produetlao hi the Hast geasraOy.
"I do not say that we should In-
crease our tariff simply to effect ie<
prlaals." he said "But I contend
that If llio p ili; y of the United
States will aid tuduj^I-ry and benefit
that country (,'enenUly, a almlUu'
policy would do so for Canada. It Is
time that CutmLt.A wu operated for
the b«iefib of Canadians."
JATOSR WOOIWUS AUUKKKV CQATfi
0
POWn«AlfD, Ors^ May 11^— ned
L. Boalt. fortar-flve. for msay years
editor o( Ths Portland News and
reoeotly appotatod saartsnt to B. H.
Oanfleld, gcniffsl maeager of the
Scrlpps-Oanfleld chain of Paelflc
Coest oewspupem, died tonight at
hw hcfiH' from rompUcallona
brought on by a aevere attack of m-
Sfndi'uLs Riot When Whole
Fticulty Is Dismissed and
University Is Closed Down
Flanad Trousers
fm Page 1 laggs. waited outside the eseeutlve
Ptudenta. led bv Cedrlc Petwicn. ' where Dr. Shield.'; wan quar-
pa.ssed a rp.*-! liil i, r; cndor'ilim Preei- t^red TTie dismissals, which In-
dent Wayman TT).' Wsyinan-ShleldR eluded every employee of the unl-
controverxy, Peter-o:: suid. aturted ■ ^*i'*ily. are elfectlve. June 4. All of
about a month and a (inir aKo when 'he dismissed persons may file apph-
Dr Shields asked I^rr id -ni Way- cation lar rc-el»TU or rtv&ppoinl -
That Are Built for Comfort and
Hard W«ar
WHITB
FLANNELS
97.50 to $15.00
ORBV
FLANNELS
f5.00 to f 11.50
An Excellent Selrctinn nf Wide-Bottom
Trousers W,ith Pleated FreaU
Blazers
The New Blazers are here. Plain shades
or fancy designs. Priced .
f5.60 to f 15.00
MSirt Aink BOTr clothes
mhim Owaraneat St.
Phoee go*
RATE CUT AUTHORIZED
WASHINGTON, May 11.— The In-
tmtats coaaaessg c o mmium «»-
day graatsd p s rmll i ii i to rsUroads
lervlBff lake Ms ports to rsdi|BS
ratss sa vhssO 1 l-de a inM on
export Shipment tff AUsttHd p«ta
man to request the reaiguatlon of
Dean Bennetts of the OaUsgS ti
ucation, and others.
CHARGE MADE
Wayman, Peterson said, could
find no reaeon for tbetr dismissal,
and BO tnformed I>r. Shields. It was
then. Peterson aald, that Wi^nian's
poattion was threalsaed. Dr. Pear-
eon idiarged IiAbb Rebman with
■ending Canadian students who
followed Dr. Shields from Toronto
to Des Moinsa, Mo h)S daseas to
-Hpy on hiin.
Thf aiinnunremsnt Of the board's
action brought forth a student de-
monstratton for President Wayman
that was quelled only after poUce
were summoned. While the demon-
stration was at Its height more than
ons hundrsd studsala, aiaisd with
ment within ten daya of that date.
Dr. T. T. Shields, president of the
board of trustees, toolght ordered
the Uutttuttoo cloeed ladeOaitety
aad placed it under poUoe proteetion
after a saob of Rtudente disrupted
the eloslag se<tsmn of the board.
The Baptifit Bible Union of North
.\inerlca, which controls the school,
wui me«t Tuesday at Buffalo. N.Y..
In annual convention. At this meet-
ing the university's fate probably
will be deckled. It wee underetood
tonight Dr. ehlelde and litaa Xeb-
men are believed to be planning to
attend.
Bff eottfs Mar U, tl» sflMnoon
to VaaooBfir alll laasa Tki-
(orla at
Batchelor's Cash
and Carry
THREE STOKL5
Psopla't CMfc
SaKetaviea ^JDouffim St. PoyolBr__DDaglaa St
Monday Specials
10c
Pearl Naptha
Lilebiioy Soap.
3 bars — —
Nabob T«a.
Ih,
MarrnalMa, 4-lb.
tinv each — —
Strawberry and
Apple Jam, tin
Peaches, 2 ib. tins,
tin ■ —
Com Flabo^
3 pkts.
22c
59c
39c
35c
17c
25c
Vsntlls Flavor,
4-os. bottlca, at.^
Sliced Pineapple
2-lh. iin^, rarh
Nice Pink Salmon,
3 tins
Heinz Tomato
Soup, per tin
IPikharda, Ur|re
! tini, each -
I
Xx>bster, small tias,
saeh — I .1
Pumpkin, large
tins, each
Work and Save
—the Royal Road to
Prosperity
The highway to pros-
perity is butltupoa thrift
and aeeority. 82de roads
and short eats are full
of daagereus pitfalls
Dwpoait your savings
with thia dme-teated
iasHtaiSaa.
on
depoeita.
WilUihsaiUs
io alaortiAa.
a 37 ~
^/ tru*te«
^*Iq debentures
^r .4t00 and ovar.
Large, ii imla as eggaD,
-<ActlOBg aff«
Huron&Eri«
r^tmuM caapoNATioN
liOS GovonuPMnt Stfwt
K B.
ONI ' R» U ri.ANXeD
It it )^ It. : ■ ' air ministry
iTicani" {•■ Ii.ivc both iihlps mann'-^l
i.v th'' panii- crew on the long-rt.
uMi.-r nic:l'<:.'> to Canada and ^yi>'^
1 , . ,Ls« both fllghU wUl be
< Miuniiuidru by Major Q. H. Scott,
superintendent of airship flytagM
and a orew of fifty oncers and men
recruited froai the Xofsl Ah Poroe
and the sir Battdatry stofl. No pss-
sengers. it Is s nmyinn si i iflll bs
Uken on the fllghU to ttks t«e esa«
tinenta.
As the R-IOO is fitted with ordln-
xrv [)etrDl engine's. It was selected
fnr the flight to America, whereas
the R-101. equtppe»J with Diesel en-
gines. Is more nultAd lo the warm
atmosphere which will be encount-
ered on lha flUM India
Bgypt
Woman Mt utifrr
May Resign lo
Go Upon Stage
UON1X1N. May IT— Mrs. HIHon
Phlllpamv after serrtng three term*
In the Bou#e of Commons. 1* con-
slderlnR resuming her career on the
Ktage. The former Mabel Rusnell
tonight said she had been offered a
pnrt In a new play by John GaU-
nor^hy ead pNtabty would accept,
although b« tafeirait in piiUtles is
too etooat ta psfadt a dsdWaa b»*
fwa ths gMal dsrMs
In tsn tfko «oa slUnst two ep-
pooeati the seat hv hiMNnd had
l(wt 8ht iMBsd It saothar
cieeaaa ttid sad scsfai la ifM.
WnaH*a linl-
Mni It Bsnetzatesr diaaa
out tba faifUmmatioa aad
■eses ths paizt
Splendid for aearalgla,
l.^rS n' t.' r^"nmatl«m. etr.
LinimcnT
PLANT NOW FOR
AUTUMN DISPLAY
Perennial Asters
(Michaelmas Daisies)
10 Choice Varieties
Cond Size
Clump, each — .35^
Per dos 1^50
DAHLIAS
Jersey's i^cauty — Vcrj- best
pink variety.
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PEMBERTON & SON
6a5 Port StTMt
Experts Expect That
1929 Sorkeye Catch
W ill Be formal One
Urv W. A. and Lucy Clemens, Alter Carciui
Analysis. Place Yields From Fraser. Skcena and
Rivers bilet a$ Approximately Equal to That of
1925— Skc^ Oatlook Good
Suggest That No Fish Be
Taken From Naas in 1933
8. U Bxtw9, as Commissioner of Flaherle^ for ihe
ProTince, has just received the repcrt of Dra. W. A. and
Lucy Clemens on the compoittioD of the aoekeyc runs to
Provincial waters In 1938 and containing their forecasts as to the
sockeye run of the approaching season. The report In question la
the fourteenth annual "Contribution to the Llfe-Hlstory of the
Sockeye Salmon" of the Province, which has been Issued by the
Fisheries Department sincf 1913. It w a digest showing the age-
groups, seat, length and weights of the runs, determined by ac&le
reeding, of eeeb of the prtadptl nhDOn streuna, with a general
review of cnnxllUoiu a.nd of eaob of Ineept at Rlrera Inlet, and state
tiie year a catches The report win [that "when atudy ol re preaentatlTe
be printed in full in the 1938 report sftmpUng of rum. examination of
of the Fisheries Department, wmch
wUI oome from the press shortly.
In dealins wlUi tbe aookeys salm-
on runs ol UM Dn. Oleouns call
ftttotlaa to tbs tact that the oatebes
{ram the mns lo the four main
ar e aa tbs Tmm, Bkeena. Mass and
mvTs mis t we r e below expeetaner
Veotlve Hay ta. the aftenwan
boat to Vaneoufsr witt Isave Vla-
lorta daily at 1:46.
pack statistics and perusal of re-
ports from sjiuwHing beds have been
made and clear mdicatlon of steady
decline In anN lycle. coupled with
poor eacH>emenu> lo spawomg areas
are found, a U obrloui that tbs
amount of the catcbas should ba re-
duced so that greater escapaments
may be Insured. With the socumu-
laden of knowled g e covering the
oydSB of tbe runs, it would seem
that the tboe bad ant?ed when a
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PHONS 2246
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* » f _ 1 * - * ' — * A ^ ant aI E_tlA
catch for eadi river gjvUm mllht
He nssve-
Tbe featurv of Di» Clemens' pr«-
eiit paper which to of tbe most iir.-
medul* int^re-M to tiic flabetmfn
and cannrj^ is the foriva.st of tbe
aockeye rum for tbis year.
FKABUt M4T aqOAL IM2
In dealing with the Fraaer River,
khey aute Uiat . "The socaeye run
to the FT»aer In 1829 m\\ br dcrivrd
from the spawning bed - "f ^
ThU U the cycle of Uie uin nm^ blk:
wat: and U»ere la a rea.Mjnabie fX
I.rriatinn of thf njn of IB-D bi-iiif
«i ■ .'qual tJ> tha- oI 1926 TliLi
njiiiiuoUJii appears jiuUlied (rojn
the rfport on the spawning beds lo
1825 which staled: 'A wmmary ot
obaervatloaa on apevnlng eoodMloni
la the Fraaer Rim bactn ttth .sea-
aoo wamntf Uie eotwhiainn that
Ihe eieepement of MMkeye was
somewhat rreaier tbao In any year
ilsKe 1913. However. UM numbar of
aockeye that reached and apawned
In all sections was not sufficiently
great lo produce much, if any, In-
crease In the run four years hence '
Of thU year's sockeye run lo Riv-
ers Inlet, which consist m v^iiy-
lag prtHXntlou of four-year and
five-year old flah tbe report stales
""me ran of 1*29 will 4)e Uie product
of tthe spawnlDis <tf U» yeara 1934
and uas. in isa*, asconUng to the
report from the ^lawnlne beds,
there was an uroiaaaUy larfe escape-
ment and the aampUngs In tliet year
sbowed that the five-year-old fish
inade up 56 per cent of thr nin
The pack coiuisled of \H.H'Jl r.vsc.s,
Tlie report from Uir- .[]jv,:iiiin
beds In 1025 indicated ;ui rx. filf-ni
estapement , but, in t ti.»: ve.ir 77
per '-cnr o[ ih*- nm mii.-.L^'Pci i .1
in e- year ■•Ad f L-.1! ajid i" n"' ex-
pected ihM Ihe progi :iv i ' ■ fi ,!
will appear until 1930. The !uur-
year-old fhh fanned » per oeoi al
the run wbl^ pndueed the large
pack of 192,331 csaas. There may,
therefore be a return of a fair num-
ber of four-year-old fish In 1939
Taking these things into considera-
tion and alio the fact that the
year 1929 bilo:igs to 'he five-year
cycle of I»09-lBI4-l919-iy:4. there
would seem to a reasonable ex-
pectancy of a run which may pro-
duce a pack o( beMveeB MMO and
95,000 cases.**
SKEENA OUTLOOK GOOD
Referring to the run of sockeye
to the Skeena this year, Dxs. Olem-
ens state:
"'ITic run of 1929 wUl be denved
from the seedlngs of 1924 and 1925.
In 1924 Ihe pack cotulsied of 146.-
747 cases, and the samplings of
fish taken In that year showed that
the flve-year-old ftsh made up 75
per cent of the run. The reports
from the spawmg tied inspections at
both Laktfse and Balilne lakes
stated that laife nnmbeie of
sockeye reached Uie atreams, and in
general th(> nms were exoepUonally
good. The proqk«:t of 4 large re-
turn of flve-year-old fish In 1939
should therefore be gocxl
"In 192S the pack amounted to
77.7M cases and the run wa.s ninde
up of 63 per cent of ffir vr.,r-oid
fish. The spawning bfM wrr«> re-
porT^^tl as h;t'. iHk' I"'-Ti vfrv well
seeded. In view of li-.cv.' facts It
would seem that a lar^e run. possi-
bly producing a pack in the nelgh-
bothood ol 140^ MiM. nay be
expected."
OUTLOOK f*OOR FOR NASS
Drs. Clemens make no forfca;;!
for t-he erratic Na&s Rlvpr rh*'\
call attention to the (act that thr
UM pack of eockaye waa tlie naii-
eat on record— only B,B40 cmses and
atate that: "Altboueh the certainty
of aa onmlstakahle deellne in the
ran a< aockeye to the Ns« has im-
peesied itself during the past few
years, up to the presoit time it has
not been necessary to face the pos-
albUlty of complete failure In the
near future While predlcUoos and
expertanry In the Nasa run are In
genrrai unreliable, one cannot con-
ceive of any condition irtllOh OOUld
produce HI i933 anyLhlag bet an ex-
ceedingly small run.
"Unless the taking of sockeye in
tbe Nais River Is prohibited in Lh'>
year 1M3, we can look for nothing
but oompiete annlhllauoo of the
run which ooeura in the thre-year
cycle. 193S-193S-1933-im.'*
The full text of Drs. Clemens'
paper will appear tn the Provincial
FUhertas Report which vUl shortly
batMMd.
BmriSH RADICALS
iSSVE MANIFESTO
LOMttON. Msy 1 1 Tnr Com-
munist party issued Its manifasto
lajit night, and It had the lliHiei Of
oonclseneits and brevity.
"A revolijtlonsry workers" Ocreem-
ment In Britain would natlonallae
land. mine*, rallwaya. large fac-
tories, shipyards, banks and foreign
trade, aad would grant oonqiMe la-
dopendenoe to the colonies^** it
sweeptngly asserts.
"It would establish Brttam as a
workers* Soviet republic." It con-
tinued. ' federsied with the Union
of Soviet Socialist RepubUea"
Angus Campbell & Co., Ltd.
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Tickets Ispued and higiraee
checked thr'wiRh tmni Viri.-,ri.< Full
iafonnaUOQ at City Ticket, office
its oovaraBMRt atieet Ttt. ISO.
CITY P OUCE COURT
Ftedertdc Pahner waa arraigned
In tbe city police court yesterday,
before Magistrate George Jay, to
face a charge of supplying liquor to
a minor on May 10. The accused
pleaded g^illty and was fined $300.
Mr. Claude U HaniiKjn. city prose-
cuTor. related the clrcunuuncea of
the cft.se to the court
TTiirty-^evrn Chinese were
charfE'^d with being inmates of a
common gaming house, the Dla Fat
Ohib. dtoated on the eaaC side of
Pan Tan Alley. Plea waa naerved
and the hesLrlng of the case was set
for next Tuesday morning. Mr. Wil-
liam C. Moresby. K-C. is counsel for
the accused. The Chlneae were
taken in a police raid by Sergeant
Thomas Heal ley and ConsUble
Louts Callan, on Friday, at 5 pm..
on the Dla Fai Club pr»*nilaeA-
Thff case nf J c Kellow. charged
with driving hin automobile lo thr
common danger, at the comer ot
Blsnshard and HmabnIdt Streets,
ou April 18; was dlimleesrt Mr.
Robert D. Barvey waa eoonsel tor
the defenee.
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aiWI Winnipeg Bkrly morning arri-
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Oto OHTtan:
Ycttrty $12 (K)
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OKBIUim DILEHMA
One reuon why Oermany his reftttad ttie
latest proposal for the spttlenirnt. of her reptt^
Uons problem 1b advanced by ' AuFoif," wiittnir tn
Tfie FortnJghtlr Vevlew. He points out thiit itu-
Inner ctlaU of tbe republic In Omnany is not
■okrcd 7et> or, In otlMr vocdik Chat the republic
has Dofc mnqmir Ba QanoMBj, Thm an fovon
wlChta tbftt eosntry rawly to attaele on* aaotber
and dr>rinlte trends of public opinion ansloaft to
upift 'he pxl.stInK Government- These forces are
being held !n ch'-ck by thr fear of provoking
external compUcattuns. Tlie powers that be Ui
Oermany hare realized that any final settlement
of wparattoM wlMoh woold impose a hean
bofden on tbe aonramnt of the Belch might
conceivably rive hope to the forees of revokatkm,
because It would stimulate a movem^t towards
the centrallaatlon of the state. Oemany, In other
words, Is on the homa of a dilemma. On the one
aide there are possibilities of Internal distraction;
on the other, the alternative of external compu-
eatknuL Tbe latter, for the- momsnt, from the
standpoint of tbe Ooremmenfe fli Khe BelQh. U
the less dangerous of the two.
THE COSMIC CLOUD
Profeseor A. 8. IMrttrnton to a lecture In wOch
he pays tribute to Dr. J. B. PbMkelt'a ■ ■ tf o tfiy -
ical dliicoverles from uttle Saanlch ObMrratory
has been dealing with what lies In space far be-
yond the tenuous shell bounded by the Heavtslde
layer. In which wireless waves circulate the (lobe.
He Bummarlaes the latest f hidings In that wider
region which Uee beyond the apace to be covered
were It possible to send a message to Man. The
ret^loti h'' dp.Hcribea Dr. Eddlngton shows Is to-
conretvabiy vxst. but. aa he Is a convert to the
Einstein theory, he does not believe It Is tnflnlte.
Astronomers nowadays are of opinion that all tbe
known matter of the universe ron.slsts of e lM ie n ts
jwhlch can be studied In laboratories.
Interstellar space, according to the discovery
made by nr. Plaskett, conaUits of a tenuous cloud
of matter which Ls at rej5t The cosmic cloud Is
rarUled and presents no real obstacle or friction,
so far as Is known, to the way of the stars. Dr.
Sddlngton's ssplanatlon of this dond Is that It
Is of the order that would be found If a tingle
puff of smoke from a pipe were expanded to fill
a cube ten miles m lengtli. breadth and height.
Hitherto the conception of such space l.a.s been
one of Intense cold. Dr Eddinnlon says the rosmic
cloud Is hot. and kept at a high temperature by
the colllsiona of Its own particles. The elements
already detected to th« eloDd are caletum and
sodium.
Through the rosmlr rlond ll^thi sets out from
a distant star traveluiK At 186,000 miles every
second. There are sparsely strewn atoms in and
around Ite track. Occasionally there are depreda-
tions made to that light by a calcium or sodium
atom, and It reaches the vlslblUty of human be-
ings on this earth depleted to those oonatttOttite
which th'' at.<-<mA have appn^rlated. The heaviest
handlrap which the astronomer faces Is **tbmt aU
cele.*-tul epectra are cut off abruptly at wave-
length 3,000— ft point at which, the laboratory
physicist would say, spectra axe Just beglniung
to be really totonsUng and InformaUve." The
mischief Is done by a layer of oeone to the upper
regions of our atmosphere. Hie sUnUe used by Dr.
Eddington Is that "we are In the position of a
listener trying tn follow a piece of niu»ir witJi
a loudspeaker that could sound only the ba.'j.<;
notes; we lose |lU the treble notes in the sonK of
the stellar atcuaa. Sodium and calcium have deep
chesty voices and make themeeetvee heard."
Dr EddtogtoB says that one proof of the
density of the cosmic cloud rests on Einstein's
theory. For material of any given density there
Is a limit to the slse of glc^ that can be made
of It. The example he quotes Is, that it ts quite
Impossible to have a globe of water more than
400.000.000 mllas tn diameter, ■tnsteto's law of
grnvltallon claims that mattf . causes a curvature
of the spnce that It occupir'; The Rrcument Is
that If you try to put togethi r u«< nnirh matter
In one lump, space curves round so much that it
closes up. Dr. Bddtogton's summing up Is that all
space Is wlthto a mhere; what Is oatildc Is "no-
where." and that It Is no use trytog to picture It,
as minds are not sufficiently elastic. The cosmic
cax Is of such low density that it can build a
plnbc at least large enough to contain the whole
stellar system "through which It. Is supposed to
ext«nd. Dr Eddlngton's estimate Is that the tetal
naH of the eosmle cloud Is about half the maai
of the Stan. 0«t of aD maUer of which there U
any kaowladge about two-thirds has condensed
to form Btara. and one-third is left uncondenaed
and aiftiWrt through space.
ON Momio mrmiOM
The world owes something to those who mix
fh^ netaphors in an amusing way and is rr^ady
usually to acknowledge t.he d^bt. with grateful
applause. One Is apt to su.spert that fwjme at ipii.«t
Of the most Justly celebrated examplee of mixed
metopbor were due to deliberation and manage-
ment on the part of the atur. Oaa It be postfble
that the perfervid tem p e ian ee orator was la real
earnest when he uttered the words foUoirtng?
■The demon of Intemperance." he declared, "has
Inundated our fair land end blackened the coun-
tryside with hts ronsummg fire and bent his
Tlotlms to his cruel will. Let us bring the viper to
his fcnsM uad bury him a thmisand f atbons
deep to tt* pit 1M haa dlRM tor oUkeM.'*
It Is irr'l'T***'^ said that language grows out
of thoughts that thcnght is clothed to language,
that language is the vehicle of thought These
and similar attempu to set fortli the relation
between thought and language serve at least to
show that Ihla relation is an totlmate one. and
aoi easy to dsAM. A genial «c«1ertUBttg once said
10 % iinniilMi MB: 'It ii ipegk Mnforttoc to
find a bit of a purist like yourself trtpplag '
was not trtpptng In the r^t-us*- snt^'nded to "Come
and trip It as you go. >ui ti.-- huht fantastic toe,'*
111" Hi Lhe aense of a shur'. jMurnry lii ttif ■'Trip
to the Hebrides," but tn the seiiM- "l siunibhnK
aakttiv a Hkm step, no dout^t tr i^n uthiete
oroTSOamvepedeMlan oanerr to this way we
are taktog no great liberty with lan gu a ge irtien
we Uken walking m running to writing and a
physical mlastt-p a wronK ctiolce of words. We
iiMV go further If one writer may •^luiuhl' or
trip." ao may another, so indeed may rl.».'^.'>»-.s
of wrttKts. toclttdtog even the puriM him.-^' it nud
that a^^rpe deeoHbed by a.pleajung synecdoche
as a *n>it of a purist.**
Mow, ih»M.- is nothing blamewnthy In being a
purist. The punsl, like the liorit-iit merchant, be-
lieves to using iioncii money Words are a kind
of p^ier currency. They stand, or at worst pre-
tood to stand, for honest thought, just as a paper
dollar sunds for gold, stored sp somewhere. The
honest merchant may upon oeeaslon take over
hi.\ fiuiii^-i .» .■■iririi^Li., coin or note and. falUng
to detect ii.. rn.iv il on at Ite face value.
Everyone agre. i>. iiitnu . ilo.sirabJe that the
Intellectual and moral a.s w-il as the monetary
currency shall preserve n r<>asooably accurato
relation to what It stands for,
Nevertht le.ss. by a poetic licence to which a
sound iiviii. justly enLltled xs anyone else,
one wlio mixes his metapliors may t.iir:y be com-
pared (at once and In the same bre;ith' to
athleto taktog a false st^ and a purist forgetting
for ttMBODMnt bis dirty as a detector fo spurious
moral and totellectual curreiwy. to potot of fact,
If literary athletes stumble, and Uterary hankers
handle doubtful paper why may not the purlst
trip and the atiilpt^' i-c debased currency. We
all Uva to glass hou.scs ih>'.se days.
A questton of tolmt to toe majority of men
raised by a new^aper eorrei^ondent U toe right
time to strop a raior. Instruetlons Issued In con-
nection with raiW)r strops Ls that the razor should
be stropped after use. on the other hand a bar-
ber invariably strops a razt-r immodi.iU ly before
ustog It. tt IS an Issue between the pre-raaal and
the ptft-raaal sdioaiB. the makers of rasora
and raaor strops ought to know what Is right,
but then so should the professors o'^* jof
shavtog. The amateur irtS* itftotaa hlwmlf 1» left
plunged to mystery.
BbOaad to be about the healthiest
country to Burtipe If death rtatteUca are sny cri-
terion at lea-si the expecUtlon of life toere Is
bcUer than in any other country- The deaths
yearly per thousand are 9 0B In Norway the
rt^oi. per thousand are 10 6, in Denmark il.l;
Oermany llA; 5nglnnd ii 6. Switzerland 117.
Sweden 11 J: Bcotlaad IS; Belgium i?-3; f^**^"^
13.4; Ireland ICS; Austrto IW; lt»ly and
mnoe
When the 1 m Alone ra.s/* coiqM brforc an
artotratkm board one fact which should sUnd
Btrongly to favor of the rontention-s advanced by
Canada la that while the crew was taken to New
Orleans and proceedtoga taltlated these were dis-
eontte""* to fact, the charges were withdrawn
U the tintted SUteo thought it had a ease it
would hardly have adopted this course.
TkmWmaOmr
lieteonloglal OCfles. Vlelafla. nXS^ at I pjo. Ma;
11, IMB. ^ ,
Rain Mm Max.
Viotoela —
Vancouver ■ —
Kamloops — — — — ■ ■ — -
Barkervillc — — —- -"
Bttevan Vaini - —
Prince Rupert - —
Atlm -
Dawson **— '*
BeBl.tlf —
Ban Pranclsoo — ~ — —
Um Angelet — — --
pTOtlcten "
Vemoo
Grand Perto
Nelson
Kaslo ■ .
Cranbrook .
Calgary ...^
Edmonton - -
Swift Curr^-n
Prmce AHwrt
Qu'AppeUe .
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t>4
44
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74
34
54
40
52
38
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43
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46
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4B
74
41
76
SO
?S
3B
79
Si
71
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68
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71
44
6«
44
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30
«3
40
60
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SO
34
70
and
rORE5CA3TP
Vlct«rta and Vicinity Modernte in fn
WMi winds, partly cloudy and warm
Vancouver and Vicinity - Ughi to moderate winds,
paitly doudy and warm.
SATURDAY
Msximma JJ
Mmlmum - *
Aver«c - - ?•
Minimum on trrv-s
nnitht ffunahine. 13 hours. 43 BUutea.
General state of weaUjer, dasr.
S PJM. WBATBEB BEPORTg
Vlotoria nananmrr, 10.13: ealm; dear,
VaaMuva^-BareoMlsr. 3lU0i wind. N.W^ 4 aUles;
olsaf.
■saikwiiM nsiounisTi SMt; wind. N.W- 4 mOss:
fair.
BarkervlUe— Barom^i.^ r .nooB, --Mlm; cloudy.
Prince Ruperts- Baronirt.or. :10.12. wind, S.W.. 4
mUes: cloudy
bUvan Polnl- Barom«'l.er. 30 18; wind. R.W,. 4
miles; 1ors>
T»i>xwh Rammrter, 30 14; wind. W.. 4 mlleii; logay.
Portland Ftiirnmrier. .10.02; wind. N.. 4 milea; lair,
Seatilf— Barometer. 30.10; Wind. N.. 4 oUIea; clear.
Ban FYandwD— Psi isiislsr. 30M; wlpd^ 30
nulBs; clear.
Wbera may we aee. a Mile lo kind sad tender;
Or bear a vote*, that tails m Hft and nreet;
Or m wlio tllla, our uvea wiUi rayi ol splendor;
Whsn nay «s fhid. a love so aU compieteT
Always sfae waits, for each atray Oiougbt we aeod her.
And to tasr prmyers. wmild ruide our tniant feet.
Once riw young. *iid neaUi her ulkcn tnmu,
Khooe a (air brow, above the anccl eyn.
Aiiti ihoufb ions yeani go put., hn aoft carcAm
(Mine round our heart, and Mc new hope ariae.
Could we but MMuad ber MUfa most deep receeaea,
Then we wMiId senae, tbe OMkome of the aklM.
When the vrand structure crumble* whlrh (luhtou.
And frtrnds depart, and we are all alon*
Hwte U but oni*. whoac flmtte of sweet roinp-wv^lcm.
UfhU thr flurk void, where oncp tnit (liory shooe.
Feeble and old. ahe aharva her dwindling raUoo.
When all tbe vofM would essfi to ua a
Vtotoda. May II. iMi.
—Maty J. Baimo.
A tOgTAL mriBANCt
the ^a"*' — pottoflVo^ ts tuu bordenlng its letter
earrlcn and cluMetlng up the mail boocea oC hooH-
holden with advertlatng circulars toal are Mttoer
addrcMod nor stamped The p rae tt ee tavolvea rWi of
Ion to important prlvair lc(t*T«, tt l.^ a nutaanfw to
rectplrnte. and by kI'-Ihk hnn -mrrirM lh«t rrKiulrrs'. no
Intelllcenn it degmdfNi ijir postman Arhou«h num-
erofu •tMnplalntit have rotn*' trr^n ntny w.Mir(y« thr
poatoOlce haa not only continued but colaccm the
Whatever we miiy tlittik about the
IKiiltlca] and kciutaI principle i Of
Rt Hon I'livid Lloyd George, the
leader ot inv L.tt>eral purt) v» en-
dowed wlUi • very nimble iongu(^
and an egreedtntfy pgeKy wil in-
deed, tbsn. all is M« iMtti tbai pro.
ceed« from the raontb of Mr.
George. Condder referenoei In
a recent apeecn to U»e iJn^L-cdiiifc:;
of the grand councils of the naUom
at Geneva. Tliere are not many
leaden in the pubUo Ule o< Oreat
BrltflR or any cttwr oouofery who
would have had tbe aoAaiatevMk
M Mr. Oeorge spoke of Oie crave
comedlea or the Nrrious famut beln|
played in a babel qI longuu on the
sieiei or the inismaltmisl ylsy-
hou.T .\' '"".t npva.
• • •
When Us. o. B, Shaw «ld. after
paytat a vMt to the beadquarters
of the tMfoa of Mattou and Ustsn-
ing f or a time to tbe debafeas aad
the intrn>rrM-i I... of the debates
by thr inleriircUTT.. that the
League was a Joke, no one paid
much ittentloUi bocays* the clever
Irish piaywrtghl appaan to bsUeve
that no good can ooom out of any*
thing with the e awptt on of Mr.
-v^iio (if nurse I* a person
m.nii tiQt a ihins But idi- Oeorgc
is quite a diflereut person from Ur.
Shaw. He la a man of posiUon
and has playad a lane pert in thf
afTalrs of natlom. Thentate, wbsn
Mr. Oeorge eayi that the paeto aad
the conventiona adopted at Geneva
ure of no more value than ihc paper
i;[jon wiiirh liiey are inscribed, he
probably knowa what he U talking
about
« • •
At the same tbne it nay be that
Mr. Oeocte lidlnileB tbe tir oo e ie in
by which tbe Lsscue of Kalians
hopes to ertsWIsb psrpetaal peaoe
in the worM be ce esa he has a pet
iirheme ot hts own by which he
hopes the wounds of the nations
may be more effectively healed. Mr.
Oeorge declares aU the resolutions
which have been psssed and the
pacu and conventions which have
been adopted should be forgotten
or torn up and the dnned natton.H
proceed to disarm— for it is nations
in arma that laiaaoe the peace of
the world.
• • •
But If the aatloos wn to adopt
resolutions Hemsnrthn dlmrmaaunt
and adopt pact* or conventions
calling for dlnrmament, would
there be a general ad(H>tion of the
provisions of the resoluUoos or ae-
ceplanee of the pmlrians of the
conventioai? Paartng of laws wUl
not assure maintenance of law and
order, as we know in this country
and they should know from the
fruite of experience In anotber coun-
try. There must be an effective
ftarce behind the law to inilst upon
the law's observance, or that law
may become as farcical as the pro-
ceedings of tbe LssfUB of NatloDs
are said to be.
• • ■
Mr. Oeorge la so eloquent and so
exuberant that we fear hli state-
ments are not always well-consid-
ered. Wo hardly think it can be
possible tbat the rtsndlng armies of
the natloni are larger today than
they ever were In the history of the
world. Bui tf thf stAtemrnt is cor-
rect, dUboodment of the inn lee and
disarmament of the natkma would
not be an effective pnventtve of war
If there ataould be an outbreak of
war fever, ArrrK'-i ran be qiilrlily
organiied in these dayn and arms
can be manufactured at a prodigious
rate in this mechanical ace. The
big guns of Oemany may be qdked.
but the big gun faeterles la Oer-
many havr not been des tr o y ed and
nrr 'i.;; f|iiipr>"l with machinery
that could be speedily used in pro-
dudng artillery aad rifloi. ihere
are Inunenie etores of guns of aQ
kinds always In stock m the Unlt«d
Stales, and ibey an fbr sala If tbe
be free
There Is only one sure way of
preventing war. That way Is tbe
aUnpleat and eaJtlest o(*>all r«nrtMe
ways Let the reprewntatlvee of
the natioon rease thinking and talk-
ing about war, and there certainly
Tin bo far less dangv ot war. Vbr
it aeeais to us that every time the
represenutlves ot the naUons begin
!() talk aboitl mstter.^ prrtalnlnR to
the late war. Immediately ihey open
their mouths they say seosthlng
of a provocative nature.
• • •
Ihs qusstlon that Is causing aU
the Intemattonal dlsoord al the
prevnt tlinr I.1 the tiiiMllon of re-
parations. As might have been ex-
pected, when Oermany was asbsd
If she oould afford to pay so Baeb.
Oermany hnmedtatehr saM she
could cot afford t/> pay half so murh.
The Unli^ siat^ iiaji been asked
In ill Mill. r*"' I wrn\ 1* fihe would be
willing i*> nbate her *^'*^f| de-
mands, and the Dhllei atates t»a
mtlmated in a direct war thnt uot
one Jot or Uttle of ber demands .-.hall
be abated. Germany should not
have been vseeUoned at all; she
should bavc been told vbat she Dwt
do. Tbe United Btat« Should net
have been questioned at aU; she bad
slated her termn. which hud been
accepted and were bring met.
• a •
The prospecu of andunog peace
were fair until the repreaenuuves
ot tbe aattane bsfui tslUai abevt
the aoain ad Mr nsitfibiin m-
St ■tirthiff sMsUy t» tM
To My Aged Mother
DUDl£Y a ANE>£RaON
Ues Ae lUe rase thst fair and Icai
The ,^X^s(Br tfSl wMwttn dt,
Tln^ wrinkled brow »ho>w> »wBct and pale;
TKiae wups ■ ! Lii .(I'J hands.
Like tfaooi-ed stenu. tix bummer peat,
Tndbk as b ^ AutasH*s Uait.
Fsin w«ul^ I weave the Suausr dqri
About Uiy form again.
Bring back (he warm uin'a golden rays
And Junr's refrcahiog rsio.
60 thou. My Rose, aboold'at bloom m pnms«
Not fcwnir &s cUt «C Wblsr
Yet kindly dodi tlw
Life's petals 00 tlie now.
He wtio no bruia^d reed will break.
He hath ordsmed il so.
That m Hu garden by HU grace
Mf Rose Bay iad m ssMiarwaB*
(AO RigkA RtMnni)
own bnslnisi Now the nnrwWiinni
appear to be more oompUcated than
ever The conditions are so com-
plicated thsi one aothofity declares
they can never be slmplWed exo^t
fay aolloB ol the UhM States.
The nggested act of pacification
wUl never be an act of the United
States, for the traditional policy of
the United Btatea Is to stand aloof
fnm the tao^ed affahe ef lurepe.
Love and Industry
By ETHEL SBmOlTB
Love and Industry, the two great
controlling powers of Utc. in our
twentieth century separated ratiier
than united, would. If combined
make every life worth llviii«. rvcry
undertaking a success.
A little Riri. Mary Ann Evans,
opened her f\(r. une dark NoVem-
ber morning, at the early hour ol
'■>. nt ArtRiry Farm, Ohilvers Ooton.
Warwickshire, when Oeorge m was
King.
Her faEher. grsy-halred wlieo
h-- hn'.c Eirl was bom. had by in-
dusixy. predsloo and obeervatloo,
raised himssU trosn the status of
an artisan to the position of a
highly valued and nniHmally oom-
petent land agent.
Bv mother, of study British
yeoman stock, was a sseood wtfe;
active, hard-worklnc; 1A0 bad le-
oeived a better irhnlasMr ednoatlan
than ber hiishand
Before Ibry Ann bad come other
children ; a hatf-ri8ter» and a braUier
whom she adored. Vban were none
ol the modem excitements of tod^.
Nor wa« It a very prat^ part of
England in which the IllUe gtrl
viSLf. biini. and In whlch for iwen^-
one years .the lived; hedges and
tleld.1, a brown canal for water; but
beautUui trees, an English garden,
a pood, and lUh In the canal. A
household well ordered by her
mother, and soUdly comfortable;
good service Indoors and out.
A LOVER OF BOOKS
From earlieai childhood RobPrt
Evans' "little wench ' loved tjoolu,
loved them so much that fncndft
would give them to her instead of
playthluga, and having few she
read thsco many times. But
"Waveriey" was lent to hv half-
sister and fvtumsd befon Mary
Ann had time to flnMi It. So be-
loved had It become that she began
to write u out for herself as far
as she had read llr— tnily a lest
ol indusHy for a Shlld of fight years
old!
When aiwut nine siie was sent
null hrr lnilf-Mitter to a boardms
■chooi. * I iTT rfm*iri*-d until
she w»A ttiiri^'fii Hrr indu.itry,
abUlty and ' leiKlv hard work gav
bST DMSlery uf her gubjecis, and
love attached har stroogly to her
schoolmistress, fihe was the young-
est pupil, shy and senslUve, proud
and reserved, not a child to push
herself to I he front, thr ring round
the schoolroom flrp wii." formed of
the older girls whn did not realise
the suffering of tiicir little school -
mate, unable tn olitmin .<iifncirnt
warmth, and. rhap.^ from itu^
caiine al»o. terror assailed hrr at
night Four ye«r^ nf this nfT^-rtf-d
her ncrvr.s and Iwr Rrnrral tit^llh
for life
At thirteen, she vent to an ex-
oeUent school at Coventry, tmder
a remarfcaMy able nU S tres a . whose
devoted admirer sbe becaoie, adopt-
ing with intense eagerness and con-
ber principal. Immeasurably su-
pertor to her schoolfellows, xhe be-
came the delight ol her tcacbera.
and a leader amongat the girls. She
received a wund EhgUsh education,
and from a<mmpllshrd infl-Ht»'r* a
t horoux h K now ledg e <"i ; Ye orJi,
German nnfl niu.=.U
She wa!t. at thirtrm. a rreaturr
full of eager. j>aA.slonare longtmc \iv
all that was beauUful and glad,
thirsty for knowtodge; yeaning for
aooselhUig that would link taietbsr
the wonderful lai^fesrians ttf this
mysterious life and give her aanl a
borne tn it."
That was her osed. the ebselaU
need of lovr
fax her fmliT she had immense
respect and admiration . was de-
voted til her mother; adored her
brother, but her kiiiI wbj homplnm
aiiottonal. int^-nv. rapable of keen-
eat sufTrrinn and keen-**! Joy, sli^
yet ' ri,ii,*-ntly fxriiixlve
UF.R isT»,i.i.*:<Ti Al- i-jr>;
At hfr nu'll'T^ death, despair
overwbrlmcil tlw- dawchter nf stx-
'.*^n lifTi y^r li^r halt -slider
married, and Mary Ann. wfaoes
eohOld day« were ended, became sole
housekeeper, ber dean* for perfec-
tion oauAag bcr ko eaosl in aU sbe
did. aiw added wofks ol efaarlty
to housebasplng, while stIU punn-
ing her latelleetaal Ule: nofitfaiiihig
with "pssriflciale naUtfS" and lun-
gry mteueet" to atudy Oeraasn.
Italian and music under good
mastem But her longing tor ookd-
panlonxhip was not assuaged. She
wrote year* after
"You may try. but you can never
mmtm vhai n M i* tmn a
force of gentUB tn you. and yet to
suffer the slavery of being a glrL"—
tDanlel Deronda).
At eiiihtern, with her brother,
she niMde hrr first visit to London,
and wiih ciuxactcrtstic thorough-
ness "worked hard at seeing sigbtK, "
eschewing all which could be re-
garded ft.-^ worldly ple&surr
At runettTn tu-r brain wa.-^ tilled
with Shakespeare, c'l.'Hpec W^)^d.'>
worth, Milton. Addison. Uux:on.
Latin. French, Oerman, Italian;
music, geometry, entomology, chem-
istry: newspaper toples and "at^
solute despair of ever being able to
achieve anything." Ambitious, in-
tro^wctlve. pesshnlsttc. she stiffered
even Ihe-n from headacbes.
Ber father tn IS41. moved Close
to Coventr> There she met In-
teresting people, who Unpreaaad her
(iPT Rreatiy: .she look up literary
wurJt. tr.in.sl8ttn(t witli Rrral .luooaea
from Oerman mto Engii5li Strauss'
"Leben Jesu."
Then came her father's lai« lU-
neas aad death, with ibniiiaslisi Mid
hopelsssaesi for hsrsetf. Blv,
Coventor Mends took ber abroad.
She spent the wtuAe Wtailcr In
Geneva with the Conservateur ' 01
the Atnenee and n**Jl|fi>f d'AOMTt,
happy and fully fffrnpls'l tnoslat-
ing - Spinosa" from XiMn Into Kig-
lish.
On hrr return lo EnsUuid for -h'
next twi.i vi^rr MJS.S fc,%Mn.«; wntte
review; (ind arr n-U's. beioming in
IflSl aAsif'liiDi ediior at Ttip We.st-
minster Review She wmt now liv-
ing in London and met Herbert
Spencer, who brought her uf e -.
happineaa. Introducing to her that
year Oeona Bsmy Lewis, a man
of sotdsl charm, dtamatto faeulty.
extnordlnaiy vertatttUy, and said
to be tbe ugliest man te Londca.
At tint she disliked him. even to
vituperation
By May. 1854, ML-ss E\'ttn.'i. now In
her ihlrty-flfUi year. wa<i again a
prey 1^ "despBlr of ever achieving
anytliInK worth doing. "
But by the end of July her life
had clianHed. U)t on the twentieth
of thttt month lx-"«n Iit iminn with
Oeorge 1-* A i .1 ^ ■ -.i! union
sprang «lawi> but .surely 1 ao&r nol4?d
worfca which btoi)|ht hsr (ams and
fortune.'
MTFKARy ArilirVEMENTS
Lltlle by llltlf her hu-^band's con-
vicUon grew tiiai "Marian" pos-
ieaaed dramaUc power. Encouraged
by hbn. sbe wrele those ahort
stortes knowa lo the world as
"Olerleal Bosnes." by Oeorge Ehot.
published by Blsdnrood. who had
no idea they were written by a
woman.
Then came her flrst three-volume
novti, "Adam Bede,** seven editions
In nine months for which she re-
ceived Vimo tioiooi; --rhe Uill
of t he V\r.st •■ well over 0,000:
"Rnmnla, fnr which £10.000 Was Of-
fcrril I an rnornious sum at that
i.imei but refusing lo hurry it. she
wa5 [tftid noon. -Pelljt Holt. M.OOO;
' Daniri Derwida." "Middlemarch"
and others, altogether UOOOn *r>
140,000 must have been paid tu her
for books, and their tranilntionji
Into many languages.
Industry she had possesRed for
many yean, untmag laduatry: but
that was not soough. it needed
love— the gist, tbe eon. the pitta af
life— to make ber what she bseame.
the most widely known nOreUai of
hrr day upon the exeellence of
whose work the most famous men
set their seal of approbation.
MOTBBB DBAS
Td her, whose name we most rewib
Our hearts go hondag, Metbevli
dav~
That Kweete^t day In all the year.
Compounded in thr month ot May
The m onth of mUvLrel^y and mirth.
Of dewy meeu, of myfXtrXrs.
Of niwUlag btXdS, of SprUig's rebirth,
or golden-fMghted Axioslsa.
Ailurtnc mon'h of tender flowoB,
H'-H idT^i k- bud.-. f.-r every hue:
or that lovelmeee embeweis,
*Htf MPi 1lf , MOthtr dear, in you)
— JSapne TaldM.
AVSTRAU4\ POOLS
WON'T TAKE BLAME
RYDNFY. NB.W., May 11 (OSna-
dian Press Cable via ReuterVi.-Any
Auggcfftlon that pools or other shlp-
In Au»tj»Iia anifictally with-
h''!d whrat nvatlable for evport Is
.-nt irelv » 11 hout fouDdatlon. de-
elarwl rrprej-entatlvea of the Austra-
Maa wtwat triui^-. in regard to .-rtate-
■uats made in nme quarters tJiat
the ran m the worU prSc« of wheat
Safeguard Your HealA Widi a
Monarch Refrigerator
Kl t.P your food free from tiic b.iLtcria of decay dur-
ing the heat of Summer' keep it fresh and purr
with A Monarch all-metal refrigerator • . . Sdcn
tifirally designed 10 make yoor ice last longer. * .
Completely ineuUted with cork board* - • -> Door^
(calrd with airtight rubber gaskets. . . . Econom.
ral, efficient ind, given erefaary care. 10 durable '
should ls«t a Itfetlmc. . . . Three sizes, ftntslx-ii ir>
white or grey enamel, from $XV>SO.' Come in ai iiiu
dme and let us escplsin the snpiesior advaaiages of tbe^'-
higk-qeaUtr refrigemtors.
WEILERS
Complete Home PomUiufV
Government Street Eetsblished 1862
Save Twice
1^ JONES BROS. ''SS^
Bojr Yoor Tires Beibi* tfeay Ad-
vance. Boy Goodyears fbr Lowest
iVr Mile C'^t.
aarntar luiiuraoTvuu
For Better Walls and Ceilings Use Gyproc
iaae> (fwa raak. it fti>«>)Liicif aiii do*, bum- iiuiau MkU cold knd mbhS. Wa*c> t
THE MOORB WKITTINGTON LUHBBK CO^ LTD
M14 BfMfls Km Vldsria. B.C Phona 3»9I
Rbeiaatism, Neuritis, Seiitiea
Yea Caa Sank or Btaf
I-ON-A-CO
Tbe SaraHa WOl Stvpciae Yoa
Phone 197— Evenings 3859R
H. AUSTIN GOWARO. Sales Manager
Don't
Wait!
Snjoy the PopuLir
Say age Exerciser
WhikYwPayForltl
T»k$ advauMfa of the low
imtid pcke — aad our special
payment plan to have the
benefits of pleasant "passtve"
vibratory massage la your
boot* or office without
acaiB M your poelEOt-beokl
]lfod«*l-B Senge has var
iable sttokc— wide snd
nanow oscuLiDr bek^ b stghdy,
silent and Can ba used on
desk, table or Savage Pedestal
HcAiTH MIoTon
CsBAcsaaK AMD aaovcaa
MmeSp^MlMtyl aiPtSsMt
U due pnmartlv t^ atl^mptj of the
CuiadUD and Australian wheat
pools to hold up suppUea
FIFTY YEARS AGO lODAY
•nm K".:<ni\% r^ionlat ol Umr IS. ISII)
St.
Hr Mftmsi
a*r»r* til* Siosis
IhrwffB ib«
AM* imito mnwr*
Hr J p WftS*. tm SMM tmmm. aa» eat ismi* seviM •«
«i um suvtmm c*^n b*iw. vili p r si n g m Oaasiar H tfea olyneta. i:
au mCssMa laart. w. wans easai laia lassaa at tat
In wsMssa mm. iisr is, Mr a Jnsr
Special Notice
DBNmtoirt
SUfc L»U s Cms Psoer
Usoally Ids pSr Veld
New Price
1S« Per Peld
Why Not Une the Bp«t'
full I-in*- f --'^ \Art ti) Stcnk
LITCHHELB S LTI.
awifcesllsiB aad Ustfeasn
110* nftwaat St Pheas I7M
LMSE-LEAF PRINTING
Paper RultnK-Bookbtedtag
Phone 19l>
asM ftsmiBe a^ onm mc, wSmnBi
THE DAILY COLONIST. VICTORIA. aC SUNDAY. MAY 12. 1929
»ABUBHSD Ittt
Ladies^ Arch-Support
Oxfords, $4,95
SPECIAL VALUES
Maynard's Shoe Store
64c> Yattr^ Sirt-rt Phon« 1232
WHKRE MOST PEOPLE TRADE
MR. ORMOND
For the Ambitious Student
Wr Recommend the Famous
Roth Violins
Oiaranteed correct cr^pics of the g^cftt
Prices Range From $43 to $250
Davis & King, Ltd.
717 Port StTMt
JooM Building
PhoM711
(lUB mm
— »
Round Tabic lo Hear Dis
course on "Yesterday and
Today" — Dean Quainlon
atKiwanis Luncheon
CANADIAN cum
FETETHVRSDAY
Delightful Small Cottage
IB Oak Bay
Bunpalnw, with two bedrooms, kitchen, din-
ing-room and sitting-room connected by arch^
three-piece bathroom, garage and bascmonf.
'I'lic !"t i-^ 48'; ft. hv 104 It. I.oc.'ttcd on a
quiet, bUnd street with little iratlic. rbc taxes
are less than $27.00 a vear.
Price, $2,100 on Terms
92,000 apot caab.
WaaUd— Other Uitiip iu Oak fiiy
We can sell if the price is right.
E. S. Woodward
Bxeluiiva Bttat* Agent. CamplMn Bldf.
CUV CAueifDAa
UOMDAY— oyio Club, OhimlMr of
• Commerce dmixtg-TOom, lUM t Mo n t
iSttQ pjn.
UONDAY— KumtUlU dvto. T.W.OJL
dlnlnf-room. mppcr. 6 pm.
TOXSDAY— KHraols Club. Empress
Hotel biillrooni. lunchran. ■ 12 10
P-m
TUESDAY Round Table. SmprMs
Hotfi pnvaM dtalnc-rooni. «np-
per, 8 p ni.
'niURSDAV-Rotarv Club, Empress
Hotel ballroom, luncheon. 12:10
pjp.
THURBPAY— ^nadlan Olub. Im-
preu Hotel banrooiUf wpper. 6:30
p.m.
PIUDAY— OvAdiftM Olub. Dominion
Hotel dintnff-rofln. hmehMo, 11:45
pm.
Mr, AJbPtt E- Ormond. prehiilf:nt
at Onnond'5 [.iiiiK<>d. will b« thf
spe&ker at lh'> ■vfclLly supper meel-
Ing oi til'- vi' Tortm Table or The
Loymt KiUtfhUi oi Uie Round Table,
which will take place cm Tuesday
night at 6 o'clock, in the ttnpreu
HoM private dlnlng-niOBL Mr. Or-
maod «tt ^ aa. ■Mnm «».
them*, t rnt rn t aw r mA May.
Very Rev. Oaan Qualnton win vivr
a i\r m f m on tlw topic, "Soau-
Tbouthts on Adult aducaUoa." at
the Klwanis Club luncheon on Tue*-
day In th* Fmprps.- Hot*l ballroom
•t 12.10 pi.. IK' ri.UTtAmmPiit
will he providcU by Itie Klwanl* or-
VlctOda KJwanlttiis will leavr htre
on Wadneaday at l p ni on iMe
Ss PrlncMi^ KKlhlftfM tor V..n<-ou-
gathcruur on Ifie Mainland that
night. 'I lie Inwl i lubuu-n will be
ftccoiniMtiutd by tliPir ur<healra
Tlip Irtf in Llif l>rmlnal dty will
be attended b^^ delegations tron the
Mew Waitmluttf. Naaabno. Vlc-
torU. North Vaneouver vaA Vancou-
vw Ktwnais Cluba, and praoUM to
bt an outatADdlitt cvwfe In tiM
tnct.
Mr. BiaU ADtn. CAX. vbo lor
thirty yean waa In the Indian OlvU
BirvSoB In Aittun. aavtern Bangal,
and other pa/to oi India, will dlscuu
*Troblema of British Admlnlstrautin
In India." at the BUpper meeting of
t2ie Men's Canadian Club on Thurs-
day, at 6:30 o'oiock. In the Empress
Hotel hallroom.
GYftOS TO DANCE
The programme at the Oyro Club
yityt^iwi tomorrow in the Chamber
cS Commeroe dlnlnc-room will be
directed by Uie wholesale group m
the olub. under the c^al^nanAlup of
Oyro Louis Olacen. Tiit- sf- '-n i ■
t«at for the attendan^p sr. •pi.,' ^mU
commence on May 20 liu- u^^in • .ip-
talns being a.-* folio*:, tiynv. J jIiti
Puller, Oil Patrrnan, Frank Gregory,
Herbrn Spenct'. CUrcm-e Jobna and
Edward Fntt The Oyroe wlD hold
a dance on Tuesday night. May 21-
at Hanialerly Lakesldf. Elk Lake
Builncfis tran.'?flcied at the rewnr
Rotary conference at Vancouver will
bo dlacussed by members of the Vic-
toria Rotary Club at its weekly
iunchfoii sRs&ion oo Thund^ ^t
U to pjn., in the ttn p r eM Hotel
bftUroom. with Prestdont Dan W.
■vans PTBildtnff. The Rotary or-
chestra wt4 render seleetUms.
The Kumtuka Club wHI bold a
supper meeUnK tooucnm hlfht at
6 o'eloek In the Y.W.O.A- dtnlng-
CATHEDKAI. TO
m mimi
Oil \ H \
\ I! I - 1 s nv
WW Ma4e by EaslMal
Bnf LA Ouairftl aa4 OMr-
t, A y & ^ M H < Ft. «:r Tr()U«iit»<l to
mM al llip Msj^mic Trmplr. Pi?««rtl
Streri. on Uouimr. Hmj 13. si > 10 p m .
Ui Ktlrnii tb« tunerm] ot ttir bnxiiFr
J>m«i UcLcUbd. Uu mcmkf «l at- Joba't
Lnds« No Ma. IMlBittlr. ■isniei. MMriMta
i>( othPT inc«i lodsM ue vMaraiae
hrrthrrn In lood •UDdUIC ar* <»t<WHy
inviird to ktlrnd
B\ orMt at ui« Wor Hutcr.
J. R. MUHUSBS.
SwTHsrr.
FUNERAL NOTICE
Members of W A. to Pro Patrla
Branch, Canadian Legion, are re-
quoated to attend funeral of late
Mfs. SauRdcn. on Monday morning
at 8:10. at Sands Ptmeral Parlors.
By Orter.
MRS. CHAMBERS.
Vlce-ftBSldent.
iMijm clatma upon the ttraa dt the
organist and choirmaster required
for the new Christ Church Cathe-
(lr»i have resulted In the decitlon of
Mr Harold Davis to rrllnqulah the
position he haa held Himx* 1933, In
favor of one who will be free to
devote more time to the work.
During hla term as clioirmastcr
at the Cathedral. BiCr. Davis has
given much attention to developing
the boys' choir. His abiUty In this
difficult work. wlUch calls for much
patient and persevenng skill, Is
shown by the successes gamed by
the boys In recent niuj^ic (esttvals
held In Victoria and Vsjicouver.
In maklnn tJ-.e a nun un cement ol
Mr. Davi^ n iHt iiiint, xhe Dean ol
Cohimbiii ■ liiNi'fl ' Por auc and a
half \eATs Mr Davi". has labored
wlUi con-tpu-uouft consclenUnknesB
and devotion. To the boys In partic-
ular he has been ftteM and big
bruth^T. and both clergy and chorto-
u rs will view his departure with
genuine rfgnt and a sense of real
loss."
APPODrnNO SUCCESSOR
Concerning the nomination of a
successor, the Dean said thai the
appointment had been placed eu-
^pply in the hands of Dr. Sydney
Nichol-son. formerly organist and
choinnaAtfr of the Royal Chapel rf
Wlnd-sor, and now warden ^ ^t ' !u-
College of Bt. Nicholas, Chuletiurt>i,
Kent or. Nicholson waa in Canada
a few yoan ago wttb the Windsor
Obolr. and la aoqualnted wttb local
eoBdituma.
Dr. Nldbolson, the Dean stated,
a member of a eonunlttee ap-
when plans'
banquet wtii
for the club's annual
bf- uTider coHAldenstion.
British War Ace
Dies When Moth
Airplane F€iUs
LOWELL, Mass., May II. -Captain
Ronald Smith. BtwUeh aviator, waa
klUed here today when the Moth
alrplnne he was testing rrashed.
Offlclals of the Moth Company
were unable to give any re^n tor
the crash. Smith had been em-
ployed by the local company (wn
months as chief test piioi ^iki
coTLtlderrd one of Uie ablest in the
country He was brought by the
Moth Company from the Brltlata De
Haviland Works Ui England. He was
testing a plane with a "full htad" of
1,700 poonds of innd and was about
to aUgbt wboi he efaahed.
Captain Smith bad live German
planes to hla credit dtoing the world
war He wa.<( hlma^ Bhot down
Oiree times srKl one ODB oooaelon
severely wounded.
room, f eBo w ed ^ a butlnaas lesstoa. pujnin by th* Archhlahopa of Can
' teibury and York to Investigate and
report : ■ the conditions and
nceti.-^ . .'fi church music.
The I'- :'U .1' " volunteered the In-
fommuoii 'ii'i' H hoped someday
to have a Cathedral Choir School,
xith IU dally eduoaUonal BCMl mw-
cal activities.
The rcilrlng organist and choir-
master. Mr. Davis. Is senior partner
in ihe firm of Davts A King. Limit-
ed, which baa developed into a large
and growing muMal boitte In the
dty.
Obituary
MTTROATROYD—Thc remains ot
n. idie Jowph Murgatroyd, who
pa&sed away at the residence, 761
Marttet Street, on Friday, are r?-
ptatng at Hayward's B.C. Funeral
Chapel, from where the ftineral will
take* place on Monda> uiu-rnoon at
a o'okxdt. Interment will be made
la HOas Bay Cemetery,
Sheer ISinon Frocks
A Collection oi Out-
standingly Lovely
Styles at
Instead of represenliiiK tlu-ir lashionablc
smartness nnd bc.-uily, tlic jiricc-^ of tbcsc
lrnck> morely repro^iciu the i;rcM care that
ba.s been taken in their chonsing-. If they
had been three times the price, lovelier or
more fascinating; styles could not .have
been provided. And in this display^ of col-
orful g^owns there ajte;«tyk« for w ery
occasion — tN>A fleeve and Sleeveless — pret-
tily pleated — flared — flounced and frilled
to meet every demanrl for a Sumihertiin#
frock, of unusual charm. '
Navy Blue Coats
Correctly tailored or with a novelty cape
of iarU a pronounced Ikvorite iliis sduSIf
is the coat of oavy blue. An unusually
$29.50
fine collection Is now
displayed at ....... .
MMITKD
RAIN IS NEEDED
FOR B.C, CROPS
TRUCKS
HILL'S DRIVE YOUMSLP
CARS
View
Ritky's Siora^ii Co.
pAOKOfO oMtnro avoWKo
nusUft fltntM
•atSUB
Automotive reglstrnflons are in-
creasing rapidly m India.
_ I
Phone 485
Walter Walker &S«Ri
Limited
Douglas Street
Motor truclu are talcing Che place
of animal caravans in transporting
freight over the highways of Persia,
STRA
Sound,
refreshing sleep
HoKJOK**. taken bot at night,
taduotaiomul, itfteeUag ileip.
Nerves arerratAd. wnu Wi ment
and enfrcy «tor'-.f • !■ IV vrj
byoveronc-thir J i f n r . ui ur y's
' HaOt Hfnifit" * Ixiild* yi^'i op
when you are nui dntvu. S^ild
Id threeconvMiifjil fiUrs, in hcr-
c-loasjara.
HORDCKS
JValiiral or C hBeala l e Flmoe
SHAW-Tlir remains of nie lafe _ . i_..w_— t
Mrs Mar>' EiuUy Shaw were laid u Spring Is bukwaid and genenlly
rest In Royal Oak Burial Park yes- very dry, and rains are needed,
terday afternoon, the funeral tak- iceordlng to the crop report Issued
J. p. Weatman ofBciaUnft In the i Statistics. The ropon staiM that
pnaenee of many liicnd> llielFUl-sown ^rain crop^ h.t\f <a iittrr^ii
hymns sung wef "l NcfMJ Thee well; thai alfairn stand-N arr fila*' m
EvAry Hour' and ' Nearer. My Cnxl. ifrowtJi and paAture.^ are ImprovinR
to Thee." M»riy btauuful floral Pour per cont of xhc Pall wh^at
ciTerlngs wcrr rrrrtvrd and placed '
on the casket uiid hearse, and the
foUowtng genUemen acted as paU-
bearera, Messra. C. Wood, J. OorUe,
C. Freebam and O. R. Alcorn.
h ykdting Preserves Health
Mcdowell & mann
has been Winier killed n& against
3 per ccm Inst year and ihe ten-
yrar avrniK^ ^ P*"!" c^n! leaving
13,400 arrrs to b** harvpsted.
Tbe last of ih*" tall .rc .if uic
huge Church of the Holy FamUy,
Barcelona. SMtfa ]»9 M*^ bMn
completed.
4IOOO IN WttiiLV PUUtS
Mail Ihis Coupon
icatioo
Mr omai a
I. BrtfT puniMiiT OfwM
Mountain His(*»»y Commi.iiilf npvn
ntvw KU nf Ih- 10 w.#kl/ f**a prifM.
t Tlw lollowin •'•II hnawn
IMT* 4«rpl*<l Ut* rMpoMlbUlir ol
■fiftrvlcns in* alM*n*'>t of pnt*
Msnn
ftm. T7 c avttr. vsacoimr. BC
W Rar W MelBtMS. Hsa -IMr.
KHIy. tMMSlas a Co.. Lie.
II. L UrDmeall. I
U:i.>ouBaIl. MrtMi***
iw a ■ W«rUiin«taB.
VL.K«uv*r Dras CS->
u H Usesal- tvm^nr S*o
iV .f-1 \»il«nr« a l^an^t. U«.
[konaM Si«"*rt a
fi iLcii ro«>ira((or»
Brmim B Br»>wn. prMUMt Orwiw
TsieiSMTir PuMtdty »ur*au.
S A finoB purrbaalnt tiMtra tfua
UrtiM will t» »iif1hi» lo ri;#iv» ■
■ •»at\ Pn«» fo' t*ft\ I""»l P'^rhM*S,
4 Earh •'•K in# wlnn-T» tbail
k« «*i'TToio»<l and ittr i»»tn» %"* arf-
SfM* at wen »PlM wtAfMr pv&llab^.
TIMM VHM Wiman tb« ptM WW-
hi M«a n»rt| wr tti
evivUM of tb» flansatsn
tUglttl* la rwMv* UM tSS.SN
Priia
s Tht iVt.rnn ar»n* Ffto» «afl
■waMad 11 or tr^ WMftir
Wlmm ■( ia» *r>a of ttm OnaMr
Cmua^aKf apim cuipaiiB.
S. CM* tit*«t m p uw is w
«M M «T«va ynor mr «w W famoM
OfMM M sw K aa t "
f«w lesii ii M i " . »«• *• ^ "r!
6S — —
CMWS
Tickeb $1.00— Bay Yoirs Today—This Week's Coatest Closes
At 5 iKni., Friday
Aei N'»w! Tnti "rnmf Into « fnrtnno" wben the O fwid Frlse nf StSJM H mmt0'M4 Mllbe eM
Mnontalti Omi^r rommtinitT Spirit <«mitalgn. Tbink mt wlwt ysM mdd de wttb SiMi* II
rmi indvpraMhart fei Ufc . . . bay eve et Hm* be
the world haU m Mmm ttmea. II oaftr takfa a
hi
It
«ak«|«a In
BROWNE— Tlie funeral of thr lat?
Mta. Emily Brownr Uok plRce yps-
rday mommg al in o'cloclt Ironi
lip rt-.tdencf, 122 Hoi^e .Stmct, [irn-
(.er'dmg to St. Luke's Church, Crd:ir
ilill. where service waa conducted
by Rev 8 Ryall. asdstad by Rev.
P. A. f^iMy at 10:30. Ttae byittns
'^nng acre "Pence. Perfect Peace"
ihd "Abide with Me." As the casket
viae ' Mcea from the church to the
rave the Nunr DlniltMs wa.*: sung
\ Urge numtxr of Iricnd.^ atimdcd
ind many beautiful floral dr?-if;iw
-'overed the casket miU iipan c rii''
pallbearers were Mr H L. SmttJi.
itajor W. O. H. Plrtb. Ux. H o
Lawaon. Mr. J. R. Ssondcn, Captain
O. Parker and Mr. C. A. Cornwall
The remains were laid to rest In
St. Luke's CVmetery.
GOG
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS
Harris's Wonder Health Restorer Giving Tiiis to Tiiousands
RAUNDEH.'^ Tin-
lat*> Mrs Rftrnh
parsed ii way at '. hi
HoaplUl liMt PHday
Tiiri'^al of the
s.iifriilprs. who
Itiiyal Jubll*^
>lll irtkl- ii'.:u
tomorrow morning, the cortege leav-
ing the Sands Funeral Ctouspel at
8:M o'clock and at 9 o'clock mass
will bf naid at Kt Andrew's Cathe-
dral. Thr rcmain.\ will be laid to
real in Rovi Oay Ccmrtfry
AI!l,F?-iON TTirrr p,-wird .iway St
Ihr rr id'-rirr (ViCl '["npa/ Avtniir on
May U. John rtirliiird Ablr<4nn Rfcxl
seventy-two. born in .Vtoulion Can-
ada, and rrstduiB in (hu city far the
past thirty years. The remains are
reposing at Hayward's B.C. nineral
Chapel, from where the ftmeral will
take plac»* on TupMlay aftemoon at
3 rVlork InlrrmPnt wtU
nAltUt'<« H<)M)iR iKMrii ai.>ro
BOBS noNnF:K-.^ »oa raoMi-MlNT
Vt< TOUAN
Vift'Tia DO Uarrh 7. ItJt
Mr Oronr H»rrl» .H>-rtialUt'.
C«l'*f>. Alta
Dvar Sit Fr.r tfif t'lut trvir rMrt I
Uav* twrn a rrrti tjflrrri nf Rri"timat0ld
ArUirlUi i n»v^ unruiful Biiil Irl^d r»»r»-
(hlnc p«walblr bus -win'ri H- !>• ••■tllna
*'fttf iriX'-td pf ^Mtft I prjiciiealiT
l^riplrKi una unabk tft mi v'.t mj
..T-'C. r.ii lr>» thai I wrni down ta
I ' ' I -r Tjni Ka CallfsfTiU.
ina (pent Ihmi-
■ ■■ 1 1 .1 1 ' iin mr <.»»t
I , in Dir i)ift:ourai*4 atwr when
n '• n' n'.iT in C?alaaT> ncsid ot mr
t,.ii. krid »irqnil( advlwd JM to trt
Harris * WMiSar MmIU SMlvrvr. I n»V«
Ukm in all about wn botllaa. and ihc r«-
I'jlu navr bwn wondniul. harini catnvd
iwntr-n** freund» la veisbl Md Ut»
■ n«w man. and wmM atrMistr •dvla siU
«in"r«r» to fi»» tWs woBdatfal t«wdF a
-rial
I hui- i.v*« la VMarls for oatt
ihiriT-flvf vvara sad Id* a Dtuiavr n( vpan
waa aUaroMn and psUds^ easuntanoBu,
and ««D knwwB to sMtt sT Um rSMdMU.
1 win ks *lsd t« tall any syfftrir of mr
Tsa WW «M Uls Mter u Nfl ftL.
uuma u ArrutK.
100} Undm AT*ni)*. VtcMIIS. SO
l(ou*f Phona MSSli
tmomtmrr tacon na maw was
inuuaa wrrw minum
m Rii'.-. Iipiy ( ■rni'*ffr\- Ilir Iste Mr.
Ahlrson lea-. p. fn ir.onni hl.'s loHS,
twt. sL'iLers. Mr^ A'.irr Wrldht and
Mri Will. am Vnuchun in Vlrtorla
nnrl ti\'i brothers, William Thomas
Ablrion. of Prlnc Rupert, and
James Henry Ableaon in Detroit.
LMomba Hurwrir*
Doar Bu 1 ha»» bf^n tna>
movt of mT Utf and t\»ir nww. - .ixiaa
IMit hard wtwk until a fnw yeatii ai" whm
niT health aurtad nn tttt dDwaward r-ui^
M) han(!» an<l f**t »»»» rtaad with poor
r. n-.ri I aUo niftcnMj umM«
- V bmlv I rratluallT »K«aM
, . , ui-.m t *•» hflplFfct *« mnch *©
l^KC place, I f^ia no* trtia d»i*» c"' I
nri i-i t --■ " I m
a»r t M (Ti} ID A R ni BJ n 5
Mr CtMxnv Harria iHrrballati.
r'ar Sir BUlht T'ar* >«o at ih* mmt Bf
t»»r i. [ wai iak<!-n down t ■>■ ■ h-ijrnatotd
• ri'in. . ur hand*. >■"- and
khmilrlrra vrrr badlr aflKt'd. IDDCb W
(hai I *■> a> n«i»iMt aa a Sabr. X wtm
■ bh.iii-.i-ir d't^<rni*al on W PSSSatS faV
M. I'f, arc* ilrawn nut af •hapi>. am]
a. I fii:.i:' Harlot •uBteslMl braakina tht
rncl* »• k maana of atrSlihtff&inf than,
bui iriT paranu would Mt eonwat,
I waa In a mr *«ak BOndlUaa. sad nv
bicHvi (Ma u> poor taat mf riwalail— «aa
pr^;i--»ji> d*ad. Uka ami ta mr MUiu
••1 iinbrarabia, aaH aaljilas HSaMd tn
help ma •
Ur mnthrr waa lasMnt UiraiMh t
it«prr and. thank Oed. iIm hw jour *a
vartiariMnt. thovlnc lb* w«Ddan Wat-
rto*! Wawdrr BMHb waa dolna
fnt thla wrnbla •fflteUan. »• I d«cld«d t«
tin It a trial. I taok a koUU par wMk.
and for ti** BrM fra ketUaa tha paiiM
war* vary aavarf, bui I acrwrrad and
an IS ooUaa mf Msed cireulaUan
trr; also im pailflda. wUali bad
far roars, ralatiMd aalii anal
acala I ha*a takan roar nadleliM now
far Btia raar. and I am Ukaakful i« mt ali
ttaa pain, atiffncaa and awelUnta hava aonr
out of mr loiala. and I faal a dlffarwnt
^raon I wuwt iralaa roar modlclna too
hiBhlr for tba w«nd«r« it haa dans la nr
Md I frri It L« onir riahl Mkot auf-
Youra •Jr* trulr*
'■_9; V^Mvsr. BC
HmmaATMn a ■b uaiwa at h
Haifeb U, ItlS.
Daar air.—
II ta vitta araat plaatnro I «1A w M
rM haa« wba( ■aarVs Wa»«ar Banltb
■aal— haa dOM for m.
I eana bata s« a few of aOblMn. sad
•lahlv-lsar, and for Uia
car
' - ■ *
baaan
as bait
iwMMf yaan I bavi aaffarad wlUt rtwaw-
llMS, alan ha*o had imaeli iroobla and
DMinua tha naarllla balns ao bad Ibat I
could not raiaa mj am.
I iriH all kind! of madlcrtna aad ab-
lain*.) nil r-iiof and havMnad to aaa ifca
wnnii'rrNi nifra la itat aapar fvwa aal-
r»r'r< mada ra awi rlaa. daclM
tc> (Is- four madtcln* a irlaL bad 1 aa*
rUd 'rt UI lhat. a/tar harlna taSan tbraa
i.'iiii'<., I ffli a wondarlul tmwTvnmmt^,
wi.:.-i. i-iiiourMMt ma to canUaat It far a
7<-*' .IF..] It ha* br
•li«iip, wblrh
cortaid»nn> nr -aa* ^
I was aaa Of tba -'tril Mmm la B .
and waa a mambar af t>arHaaMM fsr lour
raan. I fm now ablr ta da pfb^ii t ma
rptonimrndina It W sO HV
H t ■■■■■■■ VP '* m
iirMMM aw Mweatb to
t liSk la ■■nrfisi
Toura iralr,
SM3.
ri ■SlilWIB AVt
SHUX.
HAMILTON— A largr number of
friends atrendcd iJie (unprai of the
late Rnbert Hamilton, which took
place on Halurdav aft/rnnon from
Victoria Hall BlansJiard .street Col,
H H I)ohblP, fl.-,sl.^trd by Mr W B
Fisher ronriiirrpd thr '^m'lrp Mr T.
H Maynjrri nffl(-lBl«l al t.hp ifravp-
side. Interment tras made at Rots
Bay Ctmctary with the fotlovtng as
p^bauvr*: iffwsn , T. H. Majnard.
O. O. Raaway. Petttereer. A. J.
WoodwmnL B. SoUwrbuMl tad Mr.
MfCarUiy
BROWN A ngmber ot frl^ndF al-
ifndrd t.hr funrral ot thr la'.r Frank
W Brown, wliii-ti look plarp nn Sai-
urday afternoon from MrCiJl Br.*
Funeral H«ne Rev j w I>euthLon
conducted the servloe. after which
inbertoeat was made in Royal Oak
Burial Park with Ihe following aa
pallbeams: Mcaara R. Cains. R. w.
J. W Cains and A. Banner-
pm\ oftM. Tba dbatori wtd 1 had mu
riua. hfoufhi «n b> iw-rwwii Th^r did
•vATTlhinr w.fci- r- t ■< ■ r.'i' mr ton-
dllion rrartuallv /"
A frlwtrt ol II"-" ""^ E^**'
hrmjahl Ifnti (fain i Unnr ti t^-t m»d'
rln^. and who ti\*m t'rr'bk m»l
I w»< In «*roi>«l* »d'ia»d iTi' 'o "fy M»f
ria'l Woadar Uraltb R^aKarar I ran dad'
Ij Mf thai briofr 1 had nrtTi'd f F"*'
ihrM botttci ittf pain t»f' arrt m
work b<*t«r' tn b* a ptaamtr in mr I wai
a r»aw man and had WM't r*ll (»H"ar in
mr We after talilna tha m^dicina Int n%
mantha
t am wall inovB (brooahaat tr» arot-
inmv hatinc rartdodUi ttia Wtat fbr,a<*ar
tvwato'daa rasra lEaa Mr bm th -
In aar war sea
Toon irulTi
J. N m. MSOONALD
LOer vas or i.iMn* wn rrr-r
prbruarT i t»*
Aaolher Cbljarr ladr writn
I foal n a SVfwIWa and p\rmJrjT' 1")
p*OPI# know whai Harria'* Waod«r HMlib
aaa H rar Haa dona for m* I aulTrrrd iit-
told aco«UM from Rh«iuna4l«B and for
mant montha I loa tba ■«» of limba aad
tMi TTiroaah (ha adwaa af Wanda t
Marud uktna ran wanamu risiii r . and
I am alad t« Mr Mara J hsd UMa lb»
rr,t.rih notlW I was SdMflsMy MMsa. nM
UI. u, uiia saia J and m i iiwr im
at tha diwaa*.
1 asa WSaif rOFatnmrn'l tl 10 all WTiO
aa 1 gli.— Aral r full* foun
uTUt w rvurnen
7 ftoai Blfwk ratairi Phnna LSStl
MAB rrorm'UimKs nm se
Archibald nanliw a wrH-aaaWB CTM.
man of raliarv Mtta:
■■f atifT»T'-'i fx tw»Tii» nin* t^ara wlih
eanvulaHM-'i bm'UlM on thmoah aalUDt ffi*
Monarh paiaaood I Sari'wad with aw-
t>altat> 9aA M#ri: Ma nf man*r but ram*
10 th* roRtJualan thai Ilia i« m* wa* a
fHm loba and a '■rtm* tm ma M fitir-ia
T tan pr«*<> witbOHl a daabt that ■arrta'a
«f>«dM naaMb Ba rt orar rid ma irt liiia
•rrribla ainuuon in IMS than
and btoanht -Ko bnak to »li
I win b« alad M anptelB ibr
VSMMl Aa*
Mr« Mar«ar»i T M'-r.'-nf a^* holdi
lha »r««S rarord Of b*tra xtir flrti whtl#
woman W Wvat^m Canada, mr*
■ I aaR^rwd for tao »»ar» with rliruma-
IMd arthrUla H* handi ware rt-formMl
and aracUcallr hvtnUaa t ><w>a Totir
WondrrfttI RamvA* In* al* mmiCi.v and II
ballt op mr whol' ivaiawi t ran prwra
thai mr raciffr? waa nM i^im^rarr Sol
pvraMMaat Mr datMht** u aww takin* It
vua wwndfrfal twanlla "
MAfUIAttrr T HclODfBIII.
/ R-iit« \ Palrmrmi AMrtSMIto
sm Bmsa R;ri-t v.i.'. .,.^f. ao
PKot^* Bar'i'w S441X.
Cottonwood,
phnna BaTt-in
wru-RNOww VAIfOorm "vTaj-rT
NAILWAT HAN SAVI WW U WOPTDKaTUL
tMar BU gBStotll asojiM ba mM la
pralaa oT KanWoWwiCT BmII^ ■ ■Hi W i
for What It dW tor in« f naVatwd far mtm
oMM modUu with tnfla iw a i nr T
itan— 4iaada an iwaUi^n tin. and mr I
dark ao aor* It waa twtara for mo to
mr arma, I- had tbraa dlffaraat dantora*
who did avarrihina poaafbia, bat dU fisS
halp mr With thr Irarfut pait> and toai
ol aliH>« I WW watahl varv
Afbar tha Rrat boa of rf ">r <'aoa«i«a I
waa bark to wark taatuw a dirrarrni
I think It U wwndartuL for I harf • "
raiaad XI fta and nrvrr frit brtt*r ir -
Hfa- 1 vID bff onlr too <lad in 1*t idt
•nlMtir kasw at lar ra**-
1 ratoa to . rwwra ^-rr tniiF
JAB MrOOKIOI r
IMS Qu<-bae S<r*pi . VanobaTar
Ovaa TEA ax or aok- arMAnRAai#
nrroVKav rwiM airi*
Ura Oiaa Vr^ittM. UtrtUh'i -a*!! known
Oilaarv larl^ vtn haa rval<l*4 hara ovrr
tw<^lr-'<'- "*rv Hara t hav* auffarad
with H*ur<i.* and Btomaah TrowMo far tha
pB^i 4it r^trt TlM naantu cot aa bad
mr I'U arm «%• uwl'u. man M a al a
lirr* I rould not draw Mrwtf T IrWd
manr diffrtcat rama d iaa. blaa ala»tri<- traat.
m^nia I am plaaaad to to*. b^rnr* t hari
Uk*n ail bOtttokSf BarrlrtW— dar B-aHk
mr a i frti ls was all sbati alas mr
MrXJBXAW— The funrral nf the
late James McLellbn will takr place
on Monday afterno.n m o r-rinck
from McCbD Brw P\in«TaJ Home.
Interment wUl ba made at r»air«l
Oak Burtal mt.
nam 9 CMifu-aa. ekHtf eloife. U-
rraia^i offit'. Mr*
"I hatna w iOarod wiib Aatlima Umo to'
rasci. aad trtad BMsr dorMra and baa-
pHai ireatoMvto l aaa Mr vltNmit faar
of FontradletM thai wMtt Marrli^a Waado*
■MHb iilirir I baaa cainM ftfir-ihrM
onm^a. sad bam brooaht ba re to worT*at
baatth. sad vCD ba alad t« t*n anr Mflam
■AIUT
DirNCAfI,
Va
Vbli
•tomarh la
anrthina
I intand to Uks Ik fbr mm* tima r*<.
«• 11 cartatinll BSSPS iTatrm bvlll bp
I hart racoaHiMM M to manr at mr
frtmada ■« 1 tbM ttia faaalM.sw msa-
d<tr3 far * waann o<mr flsBto rsara
' Addrato
waa OKAS- Totfin.
I3S4 earantoanth A«* wbai
Harrta-a Wdw Waatto B*«to««* la *fia aT lb* aWbHM Maod bnOdara known Rr«sort
t« Iif* and It tafeto rlrh n*w bioMt u> riatrt tbn* toffttla dMaava, R roar bWad i*
■ and i-onrtii flB Tmi nr*-! >'t»ni irf tha -ff o ' iw «nr athsff eiwa ak. % »»»
rr*'.«m bu ll 'Id ar.d ua* -"'ni^"- Th* rXM >* aal* abnOS HI SMMS BSr (far
Tnaar %t»t»m^rif a-- r r,. (- - , j,rfc Amifh of M*w Va*k nt Jfl»in Brawn, sf Mi'h.
aan. bol f'om rr«<rin#ni r'liaol* p*op|f otiM* »t»'aT.«-ni« •'■nil 'h# a»r1^t»al fn
aaatlaation Th*» ar- nW ant'tm* in h»v* lh*lr phooa in ira p«r-i u^ji ar» itt •In-i-r*
w Uirlr abiiomanu Uo>i of ih««a naa»4a bava latapbaMO and ara aalr too alad to to"
van or Ib^ oaMS- wntara la
r*«ana«
H*ni1 for a bnnk of loatll
r>» n-^ .r-rt PTir- of tiaraV* Wtmdwa Wa^th mntoear "pw 8S.M prr bolOa. wr
npo
to
ihraa boiUM lor Mi.sa Biitor Taale tooMad wMa Sasa bottia L
eua aor bnni SMSHa inalodad Doltaorod to anr wart al IM
ArchM U AJtkan. Ml
VMsKto
mm. mm. Herbalist
Smowanssitts
THE DAILY CQI^NIST. VICTORIA, SUI^DAY, MAY 12. 1929
Real Baked Beans STMEDt IS
CONDUCTED TO
COPPER VEINS
Hein^ Bcdii-, ,.rc Mvcn b^kt-l, \'uck. Special Mon<Uy, fUt
3 , „ W
I a\\ iin-. 2 r<.r
\ 1 ,.,< ( ! .1 'iju'rHT Quality
Knwgn Pr< W ¥ » d PmCK Rcgina Brand Broom*
1 ..r.^'c liiw J KcK. -
Ml iimni iins. 2 lui _ SSw^i t«T 10 ^ — - i _ , D' 1. D »»»
Reception SaUd Oil D«n«rMm Sufar Ucvelni KiCh rroperiy
- " 3lb». for - i^^^ Alberni Ginal —
Reg. 50c botUca -88^!
National Dog Biactiita, Snacka or Biacuita
Royal Rod Sockaya Salmon
l ib. tin
Importod Brit Bread
er lb.
.9B4
SpC finl. lb 10»
.10^
Clothes Pins
3 dozen for
Johnson's Floor Wax
Reg. 85c lb. 65f
Phone Your Orders
Qooda Dalivered at Your Door
>wn rtiDcrni
Od>er Claims Staked
H. O. KIRKHAM & CO., LIMITED
D.l.v.ry nrpr S522 FOrt StfMt
GiiKCiy Hiuiiei
ni-m Frwu 5523 Fish Dept. 5521
REMOVAL SALE
STEWART
THE
SHOB
MAN
Don't MiMit
J ^■>l f)ntt;:1.t:. ^T•f-^•
AinAnER lii:
Atvater Kent ww alwayi a Bood radio and
it has improved with the prosreai of the
uida»ii7- Today it is food ia more than
tJhrec mnnoa homes, choaeo'^w Vetoitte of
fli UaHleaa pcrtarManec.
Goucher Belmont Radio Sorvico
_ — 1
156* TkU-
raw* ma
OWNEKS 4RE
ENTHlISIASTiC
PORT ALBERNI. May -llv-Port
.Mbeml U at preaent wltaaBalni a
. opper atjunpede. To one un-
..rquaiiitt'd wlOi the fact*, the m*h
.iiid hurry of motor car* arrlTtng In
town from ouUyina potnta, many
i^transe faoaa whlflh one aaas, tha
mtncUnK oT waU-draaaad b nalne as
men with tbe toner and miner down
at the wharf, and the eantlmii»
rhui-ehUK of motor boate whkHi
hnvr been hired atnuitacB and
irx-al resldenu alike, all most be
cry my»tl(>"tnK
On 8uDdav altfnii-on la^l, 'ix
motor car?^, miMl v..:h passfngprs.
[ irnved in one cara\ an Inquirlfw
MCprtalnwl thr (iw-r^ thai vL-iltflr"-,
hfsdfd by Mr Leo Ainirrtnn had
driven over Trom Cnurt««ay I1u-y
i Immediately hired the two laatest
' boats which could be aeenred. and
;n a few oolnutas Kad disappeared
dom the canal In a ihower of
opny. In the early eveoteg they
were back scaln. each penon carry-
ing umples of ore which appeared
to ranite from huge chunlLi welghin*
I la a iport enthuHact Wlntera ahe
walks and idcatea, and Bummers she
walks. roUs and phiyi tennis to bar
_eve<l in f
GRIP-FIX
ifik Apanal AM*
Special Offering in
Summer
Frocks
For Monday Selling
Tomorrow morning our largo stock of Summer
frocks goes on udc With our BIG REMOVAL
SALE neving ite eloae* time drcssM must be
sold.
Here you may choose from dresses of white
georgette, pastel shades of French mull, silk
crepe and flat crepe for tennis and outing wear
These dresses were priced as high as $35, and
tomorrow fnomiag go on sale at tha one price of
biyfcr lhao a watob cAwm
whMi iSvkled la vartooii colon
the laiabov. i
A number of ppr»oas Irom Victoria I
have alao amvc<i. hi.ri>d fast boaiA
and dteappeaxed doun ihr (-aii»l. nr-
riTtng back with fiamp^t-
<">nr wi-ll-kni-i*!! V'-t'iMH Ki " '
v^ti.. i;. riM' -'W'.s 'ti'' f-.:r..: Ill iiiii,lllg
lju' .iL>.i 111 Llir- l.)(;.ini>f 1 ry wine In-
du'.irv arrived twck In town oarrylna
a canviu bag aaa proudly exblbUed
tlie eontenta. aaklnf If anyone had
ever aeen the like of It hi any part
of the wold, itattag at the ume
time that ha had taken a prapcc-
tar*s pkk and vitbsnd tbe aamplea
htmaelf.
CLAIMS omotD or
Ail this Bxsltanenft has been
eatiMd bf tbe opstttat-up of a num-
ber of eepper claims eituate about
ten miles from this etty, ihowlng thr
richest ropper ore. vrhlcb anyoiu-
who has in(-p»-cti*d the property lias
ever ¥*ifii Unktiu*ii to aii> save it
few lnttT<?.;.t('rt partK^ , thf l.slanU
C(q>per Coinpiiiiy. Lid . has had flvr
men worklii* at the claims for the
piu i monthit enwhig and ex-
ainiuiuK vsrloHS Ssadt and vetna.
The oompany originally staked five
da&a, but owing to the vahias
found, have now secured seventeen
daftta, ooverlnv about seven hun-
dred acres. Tbla gives a very targe
Quantity of ore.
Ifir, Ove Nerdlund. who has been
a aiahiff enatneer. not only In this
I MOr l nee but alr>'> m Eiirop«. and
iallMtjr reprf:..:Li ;iik nn'L -h inter-
ests In Aala. h.t.^ bfct> ret-iin*d by
the company lu din?c:t.inK fiwralioii^i
snd blocking out ore bodies, klat^a
lhat II Is the rlohoat ooppsr em that
he haft ever worked,
Airrsxly four ncparat/- veins have
be^n ex(K>sed. Irom four lo fliteen
feel In wldm. Mr tt E. ScovU. for-
merl> of CobaU and latterly of
Stewart, has been retained by the
company as managed. He atatee that
ao rloh la the ore hi plaoss that the
colon Burpaaa those oC the peaeoofc.
and that his examination of aam^
of copper ore in the Museum of
Minaa falls to disclose anything
rich.
ADJOIN TIOKWATKR
One very valuable tea Lure o( the
nroT'^rtv Is the fsct that all the
!hi.:[ . are either on the watrrfronl i
i.r «i!i.ui five hundred yurda of tide-
411 i/T w that no money need be
.pent lu I twtJy roada or trawipona-
iion chiiiTH'fl Mr ScovU states that
the various iMd.s. at the present
price of copper, averace between 135
and $na a ton. according to aany
returns, while the coat of mUUng
and shipping would be In the neigh-
borhood of $5 a ton. One of the
claims located la not a copper claim
at all, but the asMiy shows $39.ie a
ton of free mUUng gold.
Bunkhouses are already built, and
preparations are now under way for
the crecUon of wharf anfi bunker
in order to load thr urr U i.'. ex-
pcfted that a few ;im;ili : hir'nients
will be msde lo thr rafurnii ;,inelter
nimnsi, immedlateh . and Uiat by the
nuddl? of Hummer racular ship-
ment.'. *iU be under way.,
This properly t^ only about a six
hours' Journey from Victo ria or
\ sncouver, and the dUeoton of the
rnmpany extend an tnvttatlea to
anyone Intensted to eom and view
the work Which la geing an.
CCTENBIVB REPSBTOma
Julian Oliver. Spanwh lyric tenor
I heard through the Ni.C. Systeoi.
boasts a repertein of twenCy-Ave
; operas end Uummmble Spanion.
I rrenoh. KigUih and Italian concert
ntimbers. «
i-ri.'i o*lr KsMarivs Vlsu ■
I'sOfvcS- 'VISITORS INSPfCT
JUBIiil. HOSriIAL
MuoM- U> lloUl I » «in|M-llU»ii
-Local M'K>r,c i^mi^iftr the conduct
,[ iui e.-.-'Av .<.iiii[»-nion for children.
i^!.,L,- . f *!iiiM wil! be pubUshad aa
;.*x.r. as they are i;onipiel4:d.
CoOwtien for InaUtJitlen li^ataa
— bCr. J. North reporu ooUecUons
totaling t4(Uft yeat4ffday toward the
C3St Of trsnsportatton and enttttaln-
ment of inniaLca d( the «Mv nWMI-
Uons on May 34.
Property Twmrfeea— Baal estate
aalea recorded fry the city asaeasor
for tbe first alght daya of >fay total
m%m^ TUB brings tba toul
nhie of real estate tmnfer aa far
this year ui * ' 71303.
RotV Or-ii.-ii- Tlie Victoria
11...:, L>:i h.. L,.i .* ..rded tt ((Ood
r..-.:fpii(>ii 14*-. We<.lnr-.-dii\ evening ai
\\\f Uuyal VirUiria Theutre OH the
occasion of ti»e lecture given by Ad-
miral oordoo OampbeU. VX)^ DAa
lite boya, under tbe Isadicship of
Mr. O. H. Rowlss. played for baU
an hour preoeedlng tbe lecture. Mr.
Rowlm haa received congrntulations
from many dtlaens. and ha.-- ai^o
booked several engagements for th<^
future.
Many CHlsens Take Adv..Mi,(:.-
Be^tal Day CdsbraUao lo
Floral Frocks
Greatly Reduced
Florai frocks in the larger sizes, will also be fea-
tured in our BIG REMOVAL SALE tomorrow.
Our entire stock of printed crepe de Chine
frocks has been marked at a price that will in-
tere??t every thrifty woman. These frocks are
new stock and grouped together at the one
price of
19
Every Garment in the Store Must Be Sold
Previous to Our Moving Next Waek
MadameWatts
DOUG 1 A AT FISGARD STREET
DOORS
\ OPEN
9 A.M.
„ TlralalBg Camp— The
Blihop Of Oohuibla and the Dlo-
oeaan Bwid of RaU^oua Bduestion.
at a mestlac ef the latter body u
tbe Memorial fiaU Ubnrr Isst week,
warmly wrewad of the plane ef the
camp oommlttee who have arranged
the "Lsadscs* Training Camp," to be
htid at Long Bay. Oambler Island,
fran July 15 to 33. prognmmei
may be obtained from Anglican
clergymen and Sunday school
superlnl'Pndent.fi. also from A,Y P A.
offtcloJa and l^adrr.s ot liirb'
branches of rJic W A. Full deUUs
wUl be etven at tbe Memorial BaU,
Vancouvrr Street,
Htl l«U«V
■SSrw of tb* wrll»r
aaitw «ui .
ThlTrato
Tilt I.ADV S-SLirPER
6lr,--We. as members of the ^Brtt -
tlsh Columbia Alpme Wajr. Ofow-
rr: ' A-WU lallon, havr noured a letter
of recent date In the public press re-
(erring to the sale of our native
lady's -slipper <cal]rpno balbOBS>.
II will be only a short time when <
this beautiful flower will become a
thing of the past. «nlM» io^lff^' I
ure Is f orUKNumt to pceblMt the i
sale of It , , ;
If only a small percentage of them
could be establt.'ihed in our gardens
there would be no rau.v lo worry,
but we all know the difficulty inci-
dental to this undetafclng.
We heartily endorse the writer's
sentiments on this subject, and
deeply dspkire the fact that any per-
aon would, unknowingly perhaps,
hyirt*" the end of this dainty flower
We trust that the "poweri that
be " will take the necessary scUon
to prohibit the sale of one ol our
modt charmiinj tand soaxw it la be-
coming) plants-
NORMAN W, P. RANT.
Honorary Secretary. B.C. Plant
Oroweis' AaaodaUon, MS Surdett
Avenue, Victoria. 8.0. Mky 10,
UOt.
A DISCLAIMEa
Sir,— As on lici ounL of a simllariiy
of names I have been contrratulated
so much on wlnninn a recent case
In the courts about which 1 have no
knowledge. I should like to mention
that 1 am not the suooemful litigant.
«nd that I had no connection with
the case.
ALAN B. FORD.
elo. Peroberton 9* Son. Victoria, 8.0..
May 11 i^'-'**
VElkKA.N ANNOUNCBB
MOton J. Oress is the oldest an-
nouncer In point of service connect-
ed wllh the N3.C. He was one of
the ploneem In the early days ol
WJZ, when the slatiott operated in-
df»P*'nd''nllv
Annttiinccmentt
Ho^pltal day wa.s celebrated if
hibilf' Hn'.plia! only ye>ierday '
,i.i,>--i>h ^. li-viiig dispensed »lUi
. fiebr.iiUKi i.iwin? to Its (orthcomiut:
f.irinwi optninB ol the new umi on
May iJ Nut quUe the uaual number
of vtsltora took sdi^nlage of the oc-
caaioQ to vtnt Jubtlee Boapltal. but
gnat Intwait was displayed by
(hem who were present, and a bevy
of imrwe dstaflsd by M^.-. Mitchell,
dlreolor of nursing, acted lu^ tcnides
to the various noor&. wurdh. ojm t.i'
inK theatre, diet kltchen.s, X r ■
departjnenr, sunrootm. tu: . wert- »ii
thriiui. nptti. and many even seised
the occasion to Tlslt the pavlUon.
The medleal supertufeeadenK. Dr. X.
M. Pearoe, and msmbeis of tbe boa-
pltal board were on hand (o wel-
come the riaitors, and afternoon tea
and a musical programme by some
of the nurses added to the plsasura
of th»- occasion
Ten 'va-- M l "111 b. tlie Florenc-
Nlghlingule Cliiipt.i r I O D.E,. the
table In the main corridor of the
old building beina anisucally deccr-
ated with red tuUpa, while narcissi
and white double anbus. Mra. H.
Oatterall convened the tea for the
chapter, of whtch Mrs. Kyrte Bymona
U regent, and asrtrtlng were Mes-
dsmes James Baker, Hyalop. Jones.
Haugh, Bmest Kve. Lucas and
others.
m MiMsrtRS
VISIT tOURTENAV
, Hon. W Alkliison Bnrt Hon. J.
HInrhMfTr IJImu''-- l-.iir'* of B*-
speeUve l.'rparlincnls
COORTBNAY. May 11.— Two mto-
irteia of the ^rittsh Cotamibia Oov-
emroent visited Courtenay yester-
day to dlseusB various matters with
the reddenlB of MervlUe. the soldier
settlement seven mllr.-^ north, and
also educational taxaiL<:in matters
with the authorities of the Comox
district. '
Han Wllllnm Atkinson. Minuter
of ^Kri- 'i;iurr arcnmpamed by Dr
W H CrtMJd.-.-. - olonixatlon r>:imnii.->-
■;loner Bnd c\i!niu-: W 8 LattA. di-
rector of Uie Uiiid SetUetnenl
Board. .SJcni a rcn- id' riiblo time at
I Mer^ ille talking *uii the settlers,
and 'Tidpavorlng to prwi thsmselres
iby perAonal knowledge aboit Uie
proMema presented by the adjust-
ment ot dllfleulUas with the set-
tlers.
Later they met a committee ap-
pointed by the presldenta of the
local Agricultural Association and
Board of Trade with a new lo
Atlmulatlng Interest in dairying and
general arirlculturp In tills districts
l^ils committee vaA formed as a
consequence of the recent visit of
Dean Clement and Profeevsnr Hare
of the UnivPT.'ifv of UriiL-ih Colum-
bia to the C<iiii>« du^^rlct
Dtret-lcrs ni Uu- Agricultural As-
M c iuuoii accompanied the MlnMer
on an in.^peotlon of the agrlcultaral
grounds during tbe day.
Hon. Jo^ua Hmchllffe. Minister
of Education, was received by Cour-
tenay by Mayor Pearae and membcni
of the school board, and at thr City
HaU met re p resenUtlves of the city
cpuncii and school board ahorth
al'fr iirriviil.
Oif- Miiilater manifested great In-
tcrcAt In educftUoiial matter.^, and
showed that he was working on
plant to adjust .schoo! (.inat-lnn more
equitably Mr HinchrUrfi', who wn,-;
tendered s vo^/- ni thwnlcrt I'-f ' a
marked mipresaion on in-i audlej7cr\
irrespective of political alfUlaUons.
of hU> Kra.sp n! educational needs,
4 Willis Grands
and
1 Chickering
Grand
—hive been sold tothe
C.P. R- tor use in the p^ v v...
lU I «l ■■ a ■ I beach Open for .•u'li.^on.
new "Royal York Hahl |F«K
at Toroato, whMi it ts ^
Tour wedding is an important
event in yoiir life Invitations, an-
noiirK-emenW. at home and cake
fftfd'' ttrc Imporlanl fni .i weddlntt
ft u« show you Uifl IlDftst m print-
ing Tba Colonist Job Mnttog
L>epartment. Pbooe ItT.
Btoolralyite in the bands of a
oompetent operator la perfectly
nte and absolutely permanent in
the Ueatment of fncUl disfigure-
ments, such a-, mnlr.-^, birthmarks,
ate Recommended by the medical
^eaMon Mtu Hawman, aoi Say-
ward BuUdlDg.
came Seaad the Werld with
ralrfleld. Pord*. fun, food, fifty
oents. Cars leave Fairfield Onlt«d
Church, Five PoinU. on Wednesday
evenhig. May 16, *:10 to 7 o'clock.
on the
Escrllenl
SMfiiiT M)oi» ciiAN<.bs \ry t:< T
THK BODY TRfiMENl>OrSI.V
My cmndnlece we:t£h''d ie.s.-' at
(iRlu months ttian at birlh, due to.
Infantile eczema ' Wa.-s plastered [
with ointment-.-' and Hnb;*:li''.1 I'>r ,
■.(■M-n ninnthv -entire lioasehnid r.x-
hnust'^d rrom lack ol aleep. I added I
vegetable Juice to each bottle feed-
ing, aothhig more, After two day>
she sbvrt lonrteen hours without
waking: Olnttttents then dlscon-
ttaiusd. bafihi rcsumsd. No rash, no
Itching In four yean since. Why?
Vegetable Juice alkallnrted her blood,
killing the atid-caiued ecsema. Al-
kaline aornsn Mrai hai kept her
blood alkaline ^im-e
Alkaline rtoman Meal w\m ravwJ
mv life when the urcat Oslrr told
mc twenty year^ bko I could n-n ;hp
four monlhfi Now at seventy not two
per rent of men of thirty hmve
m uscles. stren g Ui or endurance
equal to mine, built up out of
sikatlne Roman Mesl. I'll send you
a free booklet. "HOW TO KEft
WVLL." and other literature.
youH write for It to ROBT o
JACKSON, M.D.. 8ia Vine Avenue.
Toronto 8, Ont . or write for free
.'sample of Roman Meal. lAdvt.)
HtiMZMAN
Canada's Git^ Pkno
Mother's Day
EAR half-forgotten tonga . . . poiffiF
^ ant, romantic SMttoiy niutic of
youth! What better way is there to expreig
the spirit and sentiment of Mother's D«y>
The Mothers of today have a glorious
opportunit>' lo y.\ve thrir children the ad-
vantage of a muucal education, for pianog
of todsy are Emt and nodam nedwdi of
tuiboo are easier and quicker. No clearer
demonstratioo of the utter lovclinc^j of
fManoforte tone roulH Ur founH anywhere
than in the great Canadian Hcintzman. It
will be a plcanire f or t» to ahow it to you
in Ike newot linbhei and ctbisc* dettSM.
Fletcher Brosi
LIMIT
tv I • T 9 n • A)
1110 Douglas Street
Suits Made to Order, $32.50
Good Workman-^iiii-'KHlcst Spring: Cloth Now Iti
{tit Guaranteed— Money Back If Not Satiiilied
& CO.
VlcMria, B. C.
PLATE
TABLE STOVE
\ (treat convenieiii e — i^liiRS in at
any wsll receptacle- controlled
l>v off and on swiirtiri.
Priced ai U.9i
W ith J-hcat switches, priced a'
10.00 end 9B.M
Hawkins & Hayward
1121 DougUt St
Cor. View Phone 649
USB
Sovereign
THE KTVG OF TOU^ST
PAPERS
SANITARY and
SOLUBLB
SniUi, BavidtM t Wriflil
Victoria Vancouver
SEA FitONTAGE
KESIDENTIAL
FON! SALE
COLES, IOIIELLtCo.,Lld.
PhMM OS * Victerls, ». C.
he oBettcd ^ui month.
\\ h.it t;rr;itcr te^limonial could
i.c oluaincfl <^^ t(» the nirrtts of
the "Vi illiV an*l t hi- Vci'i
Pianos C^taiiiable on V an-
(ouver Island only from this
sl'irr I
"Wiih.--" pianos arc I>ciiig used
by the lending inntitution^
from Coast to Coast. Here are
fi->nr other famous hotels that
purchased "Willis"
i,,i'*ml!t: •
Empraaa Hoial, Victoria, B.C.
Saskatchawda Hotd. Kafbui,
Saak.
Vancouver Hetet Vueouvar,
B.C.
Chateau Laurier, Ottawa, Ont.
li von woul'l hUr to own a
I'l-" RTiiinl wp believe we
.til make it possible for you
t.:i do 30 by making a literal
atlnwance on your prtaent
piano and accMnmodating
termt (or the balaace.
Willis Pianos, Lid
The Brnlhetiiood l^fe of ■■ l
Thery-ophlml Soolrty mtflinit ' -
uid Ubrai7, opening dally, .
4-JO. an ponbirtaB BuUdtng.
MMMt PimoOm fartt mm Opml
lee oraam. U«ht tunefa and leas
Arrai«e to have 3m P*enle at
Mount Douclaa Park.
Owaer niivtog to Sukstnon tMI
take one or two psssrnaera Pay
part expenses. Leavlnc about May 1ft.
Apply w J iiover, Martccdd.
I To Boehart*! Qatdi— Plve mln-
utev by launch frooi
Oerdrn Brent vood
tAken at any time.
G.F.Cooper
Axaduraae Tea
Ntto-Laddcr SUk Stoeklacab «1.00
and OUi a pair; B palsa. OLIi^ II
you aek— ttie Bealdi»
itWftve»-CMr
tfaia. «ark
taitfna.
YOUA
JIONSY
BACK
IF NOT
SATISFIED
!avf Your Suit Made
it Hc^p^s mi You'li
Save Money
COME
TODAY
Charlie Hope
1414 Oovenuneni Sc Pbotw i699
KoMer
BrreeilM MNr u. UM
boat to yiMllHi win liaia
ucla daily aO im.
Obsputr. Thursdap
Omiifli*.'^ Rlreet.
Vlct«tia
PMteV. May t^t 1'
■oCla^ HalL
SMner ll*t*l uta <'afe no« M>rf-
nc fried chicken dmnen daily Tik
1003
Oov^
PhGOC
necttee May U. ttoe aficnom
CtA \ boat to VaOB«ttv«r win M«a Vie
\ Udy who Uvea la Kelson.
BC. wriiea:
"1 have used •everal brands
of canned milk, har when I
eaca trief Factfk 1 wanted no
olber kind, tfe rich, smooth,
creamy flsvor t« like
natural cream ihat I like il
a drink )u*t a< n cumcs
from the can."
PALint MILK
ac.
Factory at
AVTOUiTtC
CMpacltl*. M« wall' I* U CW.
Cletrac
13 a » «• tSS h.» SnvMr 9^
Crossley
Machinery
BroMio, Fraser &
Co., Ltd.
THE DAILY COLONIST. VICTORL\. B.C. SUNDAY. MAY \2. Vi")
Women s Clubs and Societies
Women's
Clubs and
Societies
Ai Uif !>pecXaJ meeiuig ot the Lt4]r
Douglas OhAptw, IX>X}M.. oUled cn
Frtdfty kltcTDQon »( Munlelpftl tmA-
qurtan. H WM imanlmnmly dedd-
•d that, the elupcar wfn undertake
to fnmtih m rooin Id th^ nfw « ine or
Bt. JOMpbl BoSplUl. liH.l th.'M-
be a bridge partv hrlri nri ! i.
Jun.' 4, in iiul 'tir ii.mL-.luiii'
fund Full pururulai- ,.' v'.^-'-
hfiur wia u* «ivM! i.ti'T H! 'if pims.
Chapier
A lUvar wlU ba bdd on 'TUai*
day at tha boma ot Mn. J. R. Bart-
llV, 1773 ROBI atTfpX Mpmbfrt ha»-
los aajr ooalrtbutiutui lor nir talant
fund an afkad to hrtM Uicn. Vla-
itora win bi at lha taa
hour.
■ ■ •
Oafc Bar I'^-'^iur
At tlie kind mvUatloo of Mn.
Obarlaa V. UUMn. tha Oak Bay sub-
dtvtalan e( (ba Oatbollc Women's
Umgm win MA a bridge and five
tam^lrad party at QafMgb Houm
Sohool oo FMdav «l 9 4*iflock.
• • •
Ksqulnmlt Laano
I'hp R.Mittlmatt lubdlTMoo ol Ibe
c&aiuiic Women*! Loafua wlU bold
tt card party at tba Iwma tt Un.
lADdaia. SM Maar Sferaak.
malt. at I 0*0101* an iMutday
AD members iut
"—And, as
* a parting
w<»rd of wisdom
Ali»a}fs look after every detail of your
aWetvtttKc — man}f a gifted man has lost
opporianit^ after opportumi}/ simply be-
cause of a core/eu indiff&ence to fuM afh-
pttarmce, — •Choosing vour clothes is tm-
porlant, of counc. hut cure of them is a-
senliai. and it » simpl)) a matter of send-
ing ihem rtgtdariig lo a good Dry-Cleantr
for that pi.^fcisiowd atlenlion tk^t Ihejt
dom can jtve.'*
New Method
-Cleaners
Dry
TfllspbOfw SOM
SPORT SHOW
FiUiStNTiJi m
in SeaMla Qllli f litwa d in Boter-
«l «aval TIalarta
but luemlier^ are aAki-U to reserve
the dale and to work unltadly to ereniog.
ss«"-A "sss-sf^ "'ii "'r or <«,.
oontr1buUon£ are urgently raQuested.
Members are asked to notify a mem-
ber ni Uif i"llowiiiii comraltlee. If
they »ish parcels called for: Mrs. B-
W. Walker, telephooa MMl; Mlu
am, Mra. Teaadate, or Un. T. a
Brawn, wbe vould vdeopa uyoot
wOUiv to help at tba aala.
» • •
Ta Hold Gattioffiag
The last report U that all but tM
of the ooet of the new outMde pulpit
at Christ Churcli Cathedral has
bern contributed by the various
girls' brsjichcd of the Woman's
A'ixiUftr>- In ihf hope ot raising
Its fitiorr of the balanoe. the
Cathedral Girls' AozlUanr bas
planned a musical aftamoan, oom-
mencliv at a oeloek. Burtramantal
and vocal aelactiom wOl be given
^ meniben and their Mends
vtalle a group of 'Tiny Tote in
Ttralninc*' irtU aerial by oontrltout-
tat ■ mnbar fiT aann m4 ntfta
tlons.
• • ■
ftlnccBi ^atrtelfc Ixidgat Otde^ of
Daufbtera of 9t. Oaorge. held a sU-
vir taa at tbe bama of ibe wortny
pNMnt. Mia. Jane. 119 ouv
Street, on Friday. A pretty glass duh
was rafflad. Mrs. BUUng being thr
winner. Refreshments were wrvf^
by the hoBt<«w, Thoe*- prt-w nt wprr
Mn. Jane. Mrs. R. Oreen, Mrs La-
tham. Mrs Wolfe. Mrs. BtUlng. Mrs
Burkmar. Mrs. SkeUand. Mrs. Coop-
er, Mrs. Carter. Mrs. Burke. Mrs.
Mi«m. Mia. Holding. Mrs. Orovea,
Mis. Huckln, Mies Landy, Mrs.
ObrlsUe. Mra. White. Mrs. Blair. Mr.
Huckln. Mr Tinr and Mr. RUttar.
Duchess ot Abertorn
Dies in London
LONDON. May 11 (Canadian
Pran Cable).— Tbe Dowager Duch-
ess at Aberoom, aged algbty, former-
ly tady-ln-mtbic to tba late Qoacn
jjggandw^jttad last night Bbe waa
(MB at IiOiMkin^ most lamous boat-
esses at one period, and waa tbe
mother of the present Oovamor ot
Northern Ireland, tba Pufca ol Abir-
oonL
Three Divorces
Are GroiUed m
(jouri ai Nelson
NELSON.lday IL— Tbooas Hurst,
Ndson oonunerelal ttvnm, was yes-
terday awarded an abaolute decree
of divorce from Margaretta Hurst.
Denis St. DenU. lately resident of
Spokane, waa the co-rfspondrnt
aicaliuit whom damageft to Ihf
BDiount oC $3,000 and coitt^ ol conn
were aisessrd
Malcolm McKay waA Rrun(«d h
dlTOrea from Mary McKay, ol Proc-
tor. BJO, TtkC case wa6 not defended
and damages anountUoff to «5.000
ware awarded tbe petttlonar against
Jack Roy, oo-respcmdent.
On proof of marriage certlfleat*
and residence of the petitioner. Mra.
Annie Laurie Mclnnes, rcfildent nf
Prince Bdward Island, the court will
grant her a divorce from George
Mclnnes. Nelson, l^e action was not
defended.
JA.MEK BAY P.-TJL
The remiiar monthly meeting of
ihr Jltm»'^ Hay Parpnt-Teacher Aj.-
•jjciatioii will tie tirld in iJie aflsem
tjlv liuil o( ih.' S.iulh Park School
■oimii!i«ja fvcMini; F'llipwing the
t)iLvinc'..s of tlic rvtning a quiet game
i-f cardK K-ill be enjoyed and refresh-
ments served- Members and profi-
pecUva members are oordlally re-
I (|urated to vttmd
Made in B.C.
A large percrnta^ of our stock conftists ol good.s made
in British Columbia. We take spccia! pride in showing
you Dining-Room Suiles. Bedroom Suile.t and Chesler-
fir! ! Suites. THE VERY BEST IN QUALITY, made in
our <j\\ii province.
As an example, look at the very pretty Dining Suite in
our window this week.
Oaouine Walnot •*Pieee Suite.
nt
$250
Home Furniture Co.
-*BUIX«T ON QUAUTY-OROWXNa ON SBXYIOr
FK8D W. BAITTHOIiOllBW, PMp. ^
•25 Port Street FhoM ItU
BRIONT. Italy, May II. — Mm. | serious Illness thai lor a Ume had tion on April 30 for tht; rcniovul nf
James Joseph Tunney. the former , threatened her life, li wa* leamrd ai! old undiscovered appendix ab-
Polly Lauder, haj^ recovered from a| today that she underwent axi opera- c*>5k
LlbSfal Women' ^ Korum
The monthly meeting of the Lib-
eral Women's Porum was h^ Fri-
day afternoon, Mra. H. Croekar pf»-
aldlng. Mlsa Snyder geve an Intor-
Mttag and butjoetlve addxaaa out-
UnU« the splendid work of tbe So-
cial Sarvtoa League, after which Mrs.
W T Tbdd deUgbted the ladles with
a v>ng entitled "The Piper of Pan "
FV>llowtng tbls tea waa served by
Ward 3 ladles. Mis. Pllgrtm presided
ht the tea Uble. which waa attrao-
uvc-ly decorated with taaskela of
Uliw and bluebell!.
• • *
pjtblaii Sisters
The Pythian Slaters held their
legulsr meeting on Thursday. *lth
M<wl ExceUent Chief Sbtcr White
in the chair Through the courtesy
ol Mesam David Spenosr, Llmltod.
a home ccxiUng Stall wOl b a_ta^
.'^iil'.irctny momtOf In SpMBV'S
basemeai. AU aaomban ara aaked
to leave tbalr dnnatlnrts at tbe Royal
Dairy on Prlday. Next meeting
night, May 33. !■ belm t^ld in honor
of Itttbar's Day. It Is hoped aU
Will attend on tbla oo-
KEN
cALi "Wool
BLAN KETS
Mrt. Pagan, of Biqulmalt, was the
vlnncr of the handsome table bowl
with wax pond-Illy presented by
Mia. C. B. WUaoo. at tbe card party
and sUver taa on Wedneaday after-
noon. Mrs. MasaraU. Oovemment
Street, was the winner of the doll
The prODeedS of the afternoon and
evening, tinder tbe conven^rship oi
MzB. J. B. Plumb, at tlie heme of the
Misses O Brlrn, Weliingion Avenue,
will be dftvoted to the organisation
fund of tba Oatbotte Woaaao*s
League
• ■ •
SL M:«.rT> W.A.
TTi'- '1 ' '■ventng branch ol
the W ' ■ ■ will give a con-
cert and drai:inlit. entrrutivnent on
Ttieeday evening at i i ^ irirtf^k a
Orst-flr'' pr'«ramme ha.- iwf-n ar-
rangf ': -ttst* including a fea-
tlvftl e .1 :iif (i«.lli(i. Members are re-
q;:rst'-.i to btMnd bring tbatr
fncndA.
• • ■
P.-TJt. b» Meet
The May meeting of the Victoria
Wast Parent-Teacher AiworiaUon
will be held In tbe sehool on Tues-
day evening at S o'clotdL The meet-
ing will take tbe form ot a .vy-ia! A
?=pr> ial progTaromc of SOlofi, dnrn-es
And rectlatlons has bean prepared,
nnd rrfreAhmrnU will ba aswad.
• ■ •
Esqulmalt ( tiapt^Y
The monthly mp^ung of the
Esqulmalt Chapter I o DJL, will be
hcM tomorrow afternoon at S tftlUA
in the Municipal rooms.
MAR<-i MiiTF. PATUCU
IIINKHNAN
Tesierday Mr. Hamilton Douglas
presented his "Sport Show" at the
Royal VIetorte lliaatre under tbe
auspices of Uia >ai^ Aerie. Seattle.
Of tbe forty-eight numben there
were several which w«r« of out-
standtaig quaJity. Of these the
"Three Dusty Roads'" merited the
greatest applau*e The mlorful
"Pancy WalU ' and rhr * T'w Bal-
let." the latter being remliiiicen- f
"Les Sylphldc.i. were two of the
features Dobir and Lou. the "Har-
mony Boys.' also aiioceeded In get-
ting theb- nnmbom over tba foot-
Ugbta.
The children were ea ee i len ^ i Ac-
companying IK a plctun at one of
the "Teenle Weenies." Marguerite
Patricia Klnksnan. known over
KOMO as "Tippy Toes of Story
I*nd."
To Give Address
POUowing Uw banquet to be given
by the League of Wastam WMteri
oo May IS In BeatUe. (he guest
leeaker will be Major L. ouUo^-
Wkbaler. of tbto otty. whoae aubjaet
win be "Fran Sug Ji eo We to Sanyund
Shaw "
'Hu <\:\if nt the aSBiial eanvantlan
of tht' w w. has now bMoi dallaifie-
ly ci^' .1"] upon aa Oaiobvr 3 to s,
In bun PrKncisoo.
MAY 22 TO OCIOFlKK 11
Pake the opportunity "f
fares to go East this bummer
Travel Canadian National ,
"The Scenic Route." Go via
Prince Rupert, or all rail from
Vancouver . . . sec mightv
Mount Robson . . . Jaapct
National Parte . . Stopover
privilcgee granted throughov
the system Sleeping an
dining car service unexcetted
PLAT£S
Mnjoy abMdulc comfort with
a scicnlifically made plate
,\ciiirate fit guar;
and withal, you ^avr fl* "I C
from ^ i
1309 OOOOVAS ST
IBIBB ffsn nwR
Gypsy Cruiser
It the grralrst vaUir ^ . i.ii i - -.c i
cruiser?. It i*t scaworlhy. r(>nm> ,
«I>ee(Iy and within reach el
rvcrjroaeV purie. Length 20 ft
X (• ft., has 2 berths, seal 10.
fur. on terms — SdSO
Pacific Boat Co.
Canaewayi Opp. CPJL Rotal
r ANADiAH N ational R ailways
HouehsM fioods'Gartfilly Moved
Before yoo nova it la a qasattoB of j aloa a ft aiwa r da yon wrtsh H bad
been a question ol ssrvke. We pot airvlea Srat at a reaaonatale prkt.
Onr vans bs»e dosed doors, separate ooopartmaota for china and
pictures; are beavHy psdded, aad we use looMdual covers to protect
yOlSr l lirat d tf e SKainsr .-ny possible chance of scratches or mbUBK 10
tranaib
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AGKN I S
CUSTOMS
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COMPANY
Warebi
516-520 BsBtion
Square. 522 5 JO
ChaiKcry Lane
Olike Pbooea
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DUBUN. May 11.— The Irish FYee
Slate has decided to esublish diplo-
mat ir rriatlons with the Vatican.
It Ls stated that Pope Plus has ac*
cepied tbe proposaL
Summer e»ntrsloa fares to East-
ern Canada and United Btaten
potnu on F»Ie at Canadian National
Ticket Office. Bll Oovemment
Street, Iffaetlva May SS.
Ligh£ as a-Qoud
. . warm as a
robe of fur
Ttt weight is tike gossamet; its cotofM . •
luxurious as ftoin • robe of fur.
Lovely ps-ttcl colors sod lusrrnii^ s^nn hindinj;
jrivc it bcaurv' Virgin Inn^ij-fibced wool inskcs
If soft, fleecy ami durable
Hasy CO Isuodec, color- fas, and tuiihrinksbl&
UmiTs ih« KtBATOod BImIml
le is lold only by selected dealers. The Kct^
wood tsbel in ofie comer piDcects you sgainsc
subscitudon.
Kitty McKay
wf sou
BATH KObhS
Made «f lb* aiae m«
wen) mstsriii as ran nsd
M Keawood Blsokeu
widi facings of pure tilli
ribbon. Theae robei
IsMidBr perfectly. Ionise.
goM. iin. green, and
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she's been dragiad to musleal
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wrr a praBy la wnl Hr CMaiM ••?»
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vff •lubf'nTTi or lnn« rtandin* th*
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DFI.ANfVS
RUKtMATIC
Tbb Rsallf Smart Wonua
pftrtiruJarixes in the rhoir^* of
her ehorff. First and frvrcmoat,
ahe muAt havr; true ttyU . . •
tbe eomct interpretation ol
tbr 'VI •m'n gmartsit mode.
*'Omtx" Atjlm . . a kmawm
fTave OS Hemnnptraie the proper fitting ra^ntisl to
loot oosnlort . , . make jtmt aeledaoA firoaa tlw aaaaoa'a
Be aMgil^a mmimt^ iM . a . si a
WBSi il> d re gaed
arc diatinguiahed hj their
heauty of line. inrlivirlnalitT
of (icaigo and prrfertion in
OlfTX** Stf las ofer 7n«
feot
MAINMfi'S SHOE SIOU
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8
THg DAILY COLOOTST, VtCTORTA. BC: SUNDAY. MA^
Social and Personal
Personals^ Parties
Visitors
An enjoyttble (1uk« ma held on
PYiday evening at the homr of Mr.
and Mra. C. W Pangman. .Si Pat-
rick Strert, In honor nt thrlr son.
Douglas I'arri'ir;;iii The iiiVltwl
guests Included. Muaea Mary Roes,
M&rjort* Todd. Mwy Stewt. Nn-
een DocmfillT, ITlMnnr Heteteramn.
Jeui IMIDOOI. Brtty Becht*!. Betty
Monteltti. Bwtera Twigg, Barbara
Playrr. Randl Kor^nson. Adrlp Bin k-
lin, F'ainrlrt Wiruilow. Dorir. ll;lrlk.^
iCulium and Jane McCullum. and
lu«as. BUI BoonaMu Kan Boor-
man. Alec. Ounolnt. BlU Murdoch,
Austin Ooward. Ian MoCoonao,
Cr«e, Jack Twlgf . Stanley WUUami.
Rriddy Mclean, Vernon Blfwood.
Bill and ix-nmoiid Harrvtt. Alan i Hotel ftvoo by the Mine* Mae and
Tnvlor M.i.t'l-. WL-islow. Jnck Hel»-
'<■! tiiuh I' r. H^iiiKv . < >uy Bowden,
WUIred UtkvUL, titepben White, Ken
Btsm and mak Stmoit
Tea PaHr •*
MlM Jaw adrnvda and Mte Jwn
Offiere. who an Mra fimn Zm
Axwalea vmmm Mlaa Uvuda'
paranta, were fuaaU at Uwur at ■
daUghtful tea party at the ftncreea
To
Be Married in June
. _ JHQTEL
<MKMr7vinatu)Bc
TEAS, LUNCHES
DIMEIS
Ry the large log fire in
our beautiful lounge. By
the pletm windows wMi
scaM .ii)'- view. Parties
large and small appreciate
our Bridge PartiM, V/9d-
ding a » n p ii o u i. Etc
Vair AttCMtfn Wsiar Kacaa
BOmt T«a
A Buooaaaful tea vaa bald en Tti*
day afleniooD by tba l aa inb afa a£
the VatontSne narray-Beaumaat
Bogga Chapter, I O-D^.. «l the
home of Mrs E Tomhn, \\: »■:'..■■<,
Road, Mount To! :i i it Ilu- t fa
table was decorauM wuri pink lu-
lipH and fontfl-nir-iuiLi Tti? hosteu
vtiLs- aX'Vli-Li in rc-.i-lvtriK by Mrs. C.
L Ix>UKli«. ihc rf^'Mit. and Mrs, C,
1,^1 r on iKnirftl k-h Mrs Qenge.
Mrs forbv and Mr*. Prior, ol Mu-
ri:< i(>i<i rt^jipter. were Ttatloo. Ttw
u.,[u*nii LoofcrlbuCed «olo»: Mia.
pred SuUafAald and lira. W. B.
Davlft. IdHa OOK aod lAlaa Tbom-
ttoD. oC tlw &a pianatle flebooL
iruve feadtoCL
• * e
(telesatea Baim
Mrs Dave Sheret and Mrs
BhMnnftfld. deleiraW-s from Ihr Bri-
tannia Branch nf ilie BK-Sl., re-
turned Iioriit- >c.jt<Ttlay f nxn the
anniial i oir. .-!»• iwii at ChUllwatk. A
Krt'.em: ii— >' Uie atutUlary Will
be hrld i'uc!^i<i> mght at 0 o'clock,
when the d ikgat a a will pnaant
their rtrporta. All memben are aited
to attend.
• • *
Retome Home
The many friends of IClB PlUJ
Stunrns wUl t>L> pirajted tO fcllO«
■J. at tthe hah rrt'iriiftl fr'nn an aB-
lecslTa vtUt In caliZomia.
■ Itfi ■ rnllrr WkO aad ■
Wklxlow S'( lit Aprlna ■
Fuller Brushes
^1 SkUilrh rhi»'. ■ "I
HOUSES FURNISHED
ON EASY TERMS
Standard Furniture
Beancr Dtnadale Thr (tufsu werp
Mlee Wllma Hendersmi M v }u ni\
Fleming, MIsb Jean Mi ■< id > M is-*'
Bna Henderson Mi&s MjtiKai''i
Adam, MI-'u Marjone ilaviii<>ii'l
Itflae Hrli-i: i'ul[>fimn. MUa Kh^
Smith, Mtu tiiieOa Stewart and
• • «
Leave tm Biwlaad
Mr*. Bromley -Jubb and Mm
Wlnlfrod BrcDUley-Jtibh left by the
afternoon boat for V^niouvfT yes-
terday en route for i^rnKl.uui on
arrival In Vaoeouver iht-y wi rr met
by Mw» Edith BromIe>-.iul)b who
preceded Ihrm a lew dai'.s ago and
ha« been a guest of Miss Lena Keav
before Joining her mother and sister
on the trip to Bnyhipd, where they
will visit Mrs. Jubb'i son and daugh
ter, Rev. J. 8. Jubb. BA„ of 8ouu>
Bbltfdii» and MIbs Coastaaee Bnm-
ley, oC London. England.
• • •
Encaicrmrnt AnDouorrd
'Hie engagemfnt \s announced of
Vlotorta Kathleen (Vicky), youngest
daughter of the late Inspector
Strood UdooId Redgrave and Mrs.
Redgrave, of Rarblnger Avenue, to
Mr Alonzo Richard Lavell. only son
of thf laLr Mr Michael Lavell and
Mra. LAveU. New Westmlnater. B C
The marriage wlU take place Ln 8t
AodreWa Oathedral on Wcdneaday
WMiilng. Jnzke it, at • tfUook.
faaea far Malar TMp
Mlas Angela Manky, of New Torfc
and San Fnoclsco, U visiting Mrs
H. O. Utahfleld of thU city, and
both left this morning for Cowlchan
to be guests for a few dajrs of Mrs.
Avcrlll. of "Broadway " Later they
w'lli niolf'f if> Nanalnio. end on to
Vancouver, New Westminster and
Ohmiwmck.
■ • «
RHnrBing to Senth
Mn. P. Harvey, who baa boM vls-
iLuiK her sister. Mrs. R. Tomlln.
of 3S39 Fifth Street, will leave for
her home in Los Angeles on the
fCmma Alexander thu mominft. Mra.
Harvey also spent two weeks with
her daogbter, Mn. M. Planaiik. of
BeatUe.
« • *
Ijeavlns for Honw
MlM Jean Ori'ive, who has been
vtMtinR hem. It leavlnv todar for
California.
mas nLBN hatwabd
Mr and Mrs, E. C Hayward iinnouncp th«- engagement of their second
daughter, Helen, to Mr. Peter Warren Wentworth BeU, only son of Mr.
and Mn. W. W. BeU. Ttmnslt Road. The anrAaga wfll Ma ptaoe
early In June.
Engtt*
Mr. COiartaa WoMlar
Wonlry, of Alton, near Liverpool.
England, arrived on Friday "u 'i ''
Ba. Pacific Prefiident. and are suy-
iQg Wllb Mr and Mrs. R, & WOKtfey,
Island Road, lor the
Mn. Oraham Johnson. Rockland
Court, entertained at losoheon yes-
•rrdav In honor of JfiL and. .Mn.
Meadu.".. prior to their di|>aiUue for
England ' !- wifk
•
Leave for l'<irtla.ru]
Mr. and Mr^ S Porter, of 976
Madison Street left yesterday fo^
a inp to Pcstland. when tbsgr vlU
visit friends
VAftlXD TAUNT
Besides betnfc a t^rrar of no mean
ability. Wcitell Oordon, heard in
N.B C pmcThmmrs. us noted as a
cellifit and a composer Among his
compositions Is "Par Away Belli," a
'u\ .iri'/- .roll" Mi-'^'-rt-rnacfc,
ICE
REFRIGERATOR WEEK
May 13 to 18
Act iVotr—
to protect fi
XQU cm new ksow bow wond^^
h%immnin aad a B d— I ICE ie as a nfr%>
ennt oaifl yon use ii is a good nAwenun.
A good ICC refrig uisl oc pravidos ttie proper
bnoaof eald sir, dry air, moM air. tnd/rah
nakaep faods U pftew caodbion and lo do
mf wUi * « IH"jl i Hi 4f iMd eden and
flavofs sfMcb eoHMltaiea laakea 4waB the ealdeit
of fi>o(la 'li^tMtrful snd quite
A Caod Jo» JiefrMer o ior
Tnrtng to gil alangwkhoataniea
r eWee ralarerwWi ■alaaJegMlah
iaiflUanU or oM Uxhioned ice
busl i^^ie—y-wii«e..[ioMrwi-foolMh.''
tee re£ngerKtbon meinif more
ihiin frnonmr. A cnor] in: hox nrt
on It p<iT» fir it«^M miirkly in y
v^ttnf^ spoiUf^ una waMf of ri«ti
W food»,bfiI it amvm thf ntHnli-iu*
jwr* ud appebug flsvon of
mil
i and health
food wliirh makr '■•rini; a h<'althftil plmiurr.
IThox (^nxiiiuiM .J (.(x-kI Rffngmrtur ?
Good looks alonr. wiih rffrifcTmton u with
people;, are onl^ "skin deep." Ii't tlwi hadden
qnaMtee thai eoanL A refrigerator sboetd be
eawplctely addttidtly Iwlaluj abb oaikhand
or iis equivHlaot — aever leas dna ens iaab la
wood cabiaafr l aiil garalBta er eaa and onfrbatf
-ineba MadoUatfi. It dwtiU
be oaneetly oomnMitepcm^ 1 1
flireircnlabaawUdh aabMBabr j I \y
rleaM and frnlima tbf air mn-
(Unt)y. I( ahnuld h*- Uri;e (wwij^h
'f> BrromnKxUte the fra«l ff>r a fam-
1v(lw iiweof TOiir* wilhoa! nnwd-
i - r ■ firmUtMMi n{ roW air. loe
iiij^Ht<irT nhrMiI-l 'n proportKW
to th*- •■trr ot f<w«1 i liAinb^
«tw! '■fi^r-'- to pmrnt iSoa^
B?r n^i
May — the Mantk •t Opp9r*imit$
rhr ic» induiirr waaU yen to fet the okmi
pnMiMr frum yooi wr af tec Xtm
i(« Tvf ngnator maira f •ciur^r*. tr^ rrl r . i; ■
dralcn — all *«h« arr in tnv »«t in(iT'-,tr
iir " I r - Hi .on. rr. n(vrarin| lo m»tr iti*
. 'wnitiB -'^k -.Vfrt'oi-j/ /.# Hffrifrralc'r H eek
■ moat npf.ortunr ftccaiMn (at preparulf
agaUMt Ihe wane day* thai will wep be hm.
WITH
DAVID SPENCER
UNITED
FREE ICE
Mv arranpement with Th^ P.
\\ iI»on Company, Limited,
with every ReCrij^ator pur-
r based 'liinni; the cr^minK
wrdfrfrom either o( the under-
mentioned stores there wUl be
i;ivrn a book of coupons en-
■ '— pnr. li.T^rr to
200 PoMiit of lee
HUDSON'S BAY
COMPANY
St« Mary's
Scene of Ptetty
Cetemony
St. Mary^ Obweh, Oak Bay. was
the scene of a very pretty wedding
CO Wednesday, when Rev. A E. de
L. Nimns united In marriage Gladys
norencc. eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Brlnkmap. 1038 Cham-
berlain Street, and Ilerlwrt suiiion
Hammlll. onlv .ion of the late Mr.
Oeoiye H-tnimill and of I^TL BUn-
miU, 2338 BriffliboQ AveiUW.
The bride entered (he dmrob wtUt
her father to tSw atalna of tba
Wedding March. Sbe looked wy
lovely In a erepe romalne tndk in
pastel shades of pink and bhie with
long, fillm bodice, long sleeves and
circtilar skirt, which hung in grace-
ful points. With this she wore a
picture hat and carried a shower
bouquet of OpbiUa nioB and ear-
nations.
Tlie bridesmaid, MUs w ; ;
Brlnkman. wore a lovely fro^k, ot
blue flowered chlfTon with picture
hat, and carried a bouqiiet of pink
swoat peaa and pale btaie delpbin-
luma.
Mr. Stanley BrlnkiBaD gupportad
the groom.
Following the ceremony, a reo^
tlon was beld at the home Of the
bride's parents where the gnaata ex-
tended th<>:r £<y.>d wUkaa to the
bride and Rroom.
The happy i-ouple reoelved many
beautiful and u<u>ful gifts, among
which wa.s a .standard lamp from
ihf brldr .s a^soclatea at the B.C.
Triephone Company: s raj^r 'ijvpr
from the Victoria Machlncr>' Depot.
Where the groom has been employed
for a number of yean, and a lUver
teaimlee fton the leaden' eorpa of
the YM.CJL
Mr. and Mn. Hammfll left for Se-
attle on ttw aftemooo boat, from
there motorlsg to Callfomta The
bride Cfkveled In a becoming en-
.•temble suit of black and yellow Can>
ton crepe with small hat to match.
On their return they will live on
KiiKaywm Avenue, where the
ha^ buUt a new- house.
Devora mdwomey, WJBB. System
contralto, speaki (our languages.
Engliiih. Ruaalan. Vtenoh and Ger-
man. She waa born in Hew York of
RuMiaa parents.
Fashion Fancies
■r Marls Belmont .
Here \s a black laffela pirriin*
dress m the LAnvIn manner tiiat
manages to be aa youthful as It Is
sophisticated t It la dailgned with
an eya to dde. bat does not aacrl-
fioe Una In aetalavlng chic
Of special interest la the long
fitted bodloe with overall k traps In
back A handkerchief flared skirt Is
very fiUl and very long, and there
is a Hunburst rtwalgn doDS In paails
that IK laid on tta fifctid back of
the bodice
APPETITE
IMPWOVED
. . . OtiCHLY
K«Hr lb« TmI* si Nel
ir yoo bave bo destra
(tar toed, aad yoa fael
^ J oat of aorta. as4 d*-
rrfwafA, atlmnlate yovr dlcasUra
p-.i«jtr» Try I>r ran*"r"f own fonn-
niv rhe»e plllt Ukeo after m-*ls
• til aid dicMtloo, reltere ihe
r««Tilate the bowels, expel eonsdpa-
•Ooo potaona aad araoae appetite.
All Pff^mlata tte and 76c red pkga.
MalleWs Early
Summer Coat
Event
Models of Outstanding St> Ic
Sharply Reduced to Clear
Iliis grent cU^rancc of ovir more cxpensivr
Coals .start.'i tomorrow (Muiid.iy) morning. An
event in whicli hundreds of smart dressers will
be able to secure outstanding exclusive Coals
early in the season at greatly reduced prices.
The ofier is especutly interesting in that it
includes coats for every occasion.
SEE OUR WINDOWS
^ /
Spread your weekly p^ymads dvs m thai you can wear
wlaie paying for your gamenls — cuiveniMt; eaqr; do
iobanib Oobof-lown orders receive our cgnfld
Inquire at our oAoa.
Aiticbb
GwmImIAs
Wflw'a Rendy^o-Waw aad
1212
1901
f
of receiving courteous and effi-
cient ganricc here btcausa the
persona! attention of a proprietor
is given each call. And this is a
matter of tramendow importance,
ufttliSgg*
Juat the right degree of p«nion3
tympAthetic intereat ia greatly to
be dagirad. Those wfaotuU upon
UB art MSnrad of tfMw tWngB.
SV^i fnu m in service. modestLi) fnced
San ds Funeiw- Co
16' 2 q^UADR>. ST.. VICTOMA
PHONES OFF. 3306
RE5. ©035. l^e>±
Ladies, Sammer
Is Here!
o«t rmir Rat fren as aad mn aMlto-
man * praBt
MATBOVit' BATS ni a ■ rr-Mi ri'
oan D( row.
RaU OlMDrt aos naeSMl
Work OuaraDlMd
JOHN, The Hatter
itaa san «ii T»ua at.
I^II«S
Sort QaMr.
novo 8M
PUPILS* RECITAL
PLEASES AVDIENCE
An enjoyable piano recital was
Riven by Mr Reginald Cor and his
pupUs at the Amphion Hall, Yates
Street, on Friday evnlnR The ef-
forls of thr pfrfnrni*"". wrr rn-
jovfd by an aiidienr/- numbering br-
twf^n twn and three hundred, who
r-hr>flwj thrir plea-Mire by unstinted
Ipplftuar
The programme of numbem by
pupiLt was pleasantly varied by an
excellent reollatlcaL "Violin." by
Mn. A. C. noa^ and the (our voeal
itaraa by Mir. mak t^vnaa, tenor.
Among other eoDCrlbutSoos wtoleh
won great (*,er vera Iboae by Ales.
Ord. Robert MeOoBOell, Walter
Riches, Robert Ikytor. Oovdoa
Johnaon. Bta» LovltL riarlnda
Jeevea. Xaabel Ord. Rulh i.evir«.
Alice CJumutt. KUtabeth Campbell
and Freda Beward Mr Cot snd
hts pupils were subanquently warmlv
rongmtulated on ihe splendid tyr<-
of rnr»*al whlrh ihey had prepar«i
and were thanked by a representa-
tive of th^ Rishnp CTtdge Memorial
}lk\l r>irri <.rt behalf of which the
rnl'^rtAinmrTi' waa fflven
Thf ff^llnvmK Others took part
the prncrramme Harrel Hlbbs. Miir
ray Oliphant. Margaret Bavdft.
Fred Gray, Dorothy Wood. Hilda
Ford. Dorothy Sbcrratt. Oaby Mar-
shall. Baity Mumav. Oaoffa Daw-
Mon. wnUaai Wrtgllt. Jane Cald-
well. Ba nH aa Miner. Peggy Mumner.
Kelso Hamlltnn Mym Oliphant.
Harry Oawwm Annie Sharp. Vir-
ginia RoMi. Colenae Miller and Hasel
Ooffln
NOW
Is the Time t
Vacation iiip^
o ria H Your
West Coast oi Vancouver Island
Oo the New and Luxurious Steamag
PRXNCBSB NORAH
VictorUi to Port AUce aad BetWH
iBCtaAng Meals ani Bertk
SdUDgg 11 P.V.. May I 11 ?\. JiUM 1, 11. 21. 29, and
Every Saturday During July and Atigufft
The popalar ileamer PRINCESS MAQUINNA, will alao Ic^vr
Victoria EVERY WBONSSDAY at U P.M.. June 2d t» Aonat
incltuive, for SaparoBsa Inlet and naf
Ratum fara
aao ica
^3
Reservations Can Be Made at
CANADIAN PACIFIC TICKET OFFICES
1 102 GovtnanMnt Street or Wharf OffkA BcUevOla Straet
-U8T tommmt or victokia*
Local Scenery Paintings
Bv ARTHUR H PARKER
H.K.U. Prince ol Wales
EabWto
TOURIST SERIES. S2.S0 UP
wmm We
JM Valaa
Ociia
flbe H.
Isa
RUNNING AHD
HP^miHQ FITS
i Are Promptly
Checked With
Dr. Orahaa'a Hysteria
RenMdy
Uaay Tcatiasomals
MatFIIUWillNed.
I DR. COUPE
nimopooisT
MARIMELLO
1 m VMM eiMet ffeaaaai:-
THE DAILY CnT.< >
\H TuIUA. B.C, SUNUAV. MAY lA IViV
SQIEN [STATES
PROBATED HERE
An FUmd vn
I 'M>b»l«.s and idniln'.straUnti^
is«iicit out, fjl th. .Suprffiif I'-nirt «t
HritiAh c:olumbl» during IhP r'ii-'^t
SUirtiiria Ilarrbi Put, iit.-li h-'.rf
OlAU prnbAtr racftlt-d. Briiuh ('<->-
hunbla estate, M.SM); toul c^ut/-.
•MB.4M,
Robeit Oftwn Bwitoffton Bwi-
dook. BicUgt freteto r w rt l w d; Brit-
Ml coiunhi* fMta. irja; total
QMnie WUUftin Dlxoo. kte of
TMorla, vho dlM at Vnnrouver on
VIMruarr !», I92y, p-^uu- s '.iTl
Prrdenck George H»-<il iau- of
Tflkviiv HC, wtio died H' T-:>,-v;.
i.n M.>M h fi 19?7 r.itat.- Jl VID
Vltmr.i*, who Uicd Vmlorirt uii
AprU 9. 1929; e«Ut«. $2M§.
Lucy Louiae Burrow*. Iftt* of Vto-
torU, who dM ftt VhHorl* on AprU
SophI* Clasrtoa Haley, late of
Oordon Head, who dlrd at Victoria
on March 21, 1929: csUile 1444.
Slum Itl SY HOM ll
■Vhf Y W f ■ A Board held i^,-
inonlJily inti linB on Friday, in Hii"
board room of ihe aasoclation- Mrs.
RuAKcIl. Uir prc^fiUienL. oocupled the
obalr. Interesting report* were road
Uw work dona toy ttw dtfEeront
wpftimlltoM
The bouH wwim l tU n repotted
thai wary room bad bwD filled dur-
&« April and ttiat «HBy pooplo iMd
bud to be referred to otber places,
•van the amex Had ntore appUea-
Uoaa than eooM be flOed. Twenty-
nine nieeHngi were bald In tbe club-
room and pulan dUEttent
Boctetlpji
TTii- ('hlldrrn s StJary Hour" waa
1 lr.,'.e<l on the Ifl.'st ftaturdav In April
Att-cr Ihe stories wrrr t«k! 'he . hil-
dren were treated to ice cream and
a baUoon vtren to eadx obb^ eo mil
went away happy.
A eooeeri wae put on by ttw Wel-
oeoM CM In aid of Y.W.OA mrk
In China, when 914 wai realized
Ute membera of the rlauea tn
china palntlns and basketry held
an exhibition of the work done dur-
ing the Winter months. Thi<^ war
very eoccesefuL The member&hip
oommlttbe reported seventeen re-
newal* and eight new membsrt. A
Blft of lis lovely dreiser covers was
rm-'-i\<'d Iruin the Hawthorne Circle.
King i Uaughteis. Tbese were moet
aeoepiaUe aa they «m greatly
needed.
Tbe IVaTelen' Aid aearetary met
IW boaU and Ofty-elcht iralna and
huAPs In April, and assistance was
given to thirty-eight people.
Mr.s RiL'is*^!!, In reporting for the
Pnir nf Nuiiofi"," to be held on Oc-
lolwr 2 itrid !!, told of a very imccess-
(ul meetlna held on May i. when
representatives from several differ-
ent societies were present azid ex-
pressed their wlUingness to asaJet in
maUnff Unit a eii Besi. A nteetlne
wlU be held on Mdoy. June 14. at
8 o'clock, to fnrtlMr dlaMiiB plans.
CADET BBPECfftW
Rr-.^r Aclmiml (iorilon Campbell Is
Fleased With Appsaranee s(
Rear Admlrml netaphell. V.c
OAO. toupeeted tbe 8ca OMieU on
Friday evenlnf.
After the Inspection, the Admiral,
In his address to the tioys. eihorted
ibem to always remember they were
learning to become cittsenK of %
great country with womK-rfiji rx-
IMiruilon ahead, and nevrr to (to to
bed wuhoMt thinkMiK of what they
hull done tor that couiUrv through
the day Tho*c whn l-..td [MUKht for
their country were uic la&i lo think
Of eauBlnc van, be pointed oat. and
vUhed tbam to ttalnfc of advancing
ihetr country, not through wan. but
through peaoe channels. To those
who Intended to enter the Royal Ca-
nadian Navy no better prospect was
awaiting s boy. btjl he urRed ihem
to look at nrmtejt nnd nnvtr.'t locks
on a door, not aggressive. de-
tenaive
At the rnnrhwlrm, Ihre"^ i hrer<i
were given for the AdLnlra!
The Adnilral coni pi linen ted the
executlTe on the saoart appearance
or tbe boy&
Present, among olhan; klepre-
sentlng tbe Navy lieacue ■laaiUve.
Mr E w McMuUen. prerident:
faptain c P. L. Money, vtoe-pree-
iil'-ni. Mr. P. F. CtirUs, honorary
T'^iwiurer and chairman Sea Cadet
'ommlite^ Pnvmajiter Captain C-
W r John^imi, Ifutenant W. M
HoUmu). Capi*in ii Kirkindate and
Captoin E Ci Alrtxlc. serreijirv
The Admiral was introduced by
Ueutenant-Coraoiander Muna\
Tbe lAdlee' Auxiliary to the Navy
iMvue. Vletona Bmncb. was weU
represented by Mra. Mnskett. vice-
pvwrtderl; Mrs. Hotham. and a num-
ber of other ladles.
The bays wgre In obHfa at Ideu-
tenant THte Uid BnMAtiH— snt
Henry.
AnionK tho*e present were noticed
the Hon P P Burden. MirUstcr of
Land.*, who \s taking a great Inter-
r-M in the work, and Incidentally,
enrolled his son la tta*
uadet Corps, and Sr. S. W. Saab,
who is also tafclBt • gtiwn ttilarcst
tn tbelekgua.
OONRABLS
VANOOUVSR, May II -Reninrk-
Ing that tbe evidence tendered was
confUoUoff and that be could not
possibly rccMer a OOBVMbm. ilMf *
litrale Plndlay today ovdored a «!»-
mlrsel ol tbe pvjwy dianie Ibid
agalaat OonsUble Dennis Johnson,
of the poUoe. The charge wa«
preffrred by Donald S. MaxwMl. re-
dlDtlr acquitted on a charge of re*
leasing a prisoner from custody, who
alleged lh«t Johnson itave faliie tes-
Umocjr during that trial.
wwm MS HI w€5Sb
HERINOTON. Kansas* May II.—
ftar unidentlfled Mexicans a
drowned. Uiree more were reported
ndselng. and at least tm pervms
«kerv> In hospitals sofTerlnc from in
jurieA and ezposun as tbe raeult of
a sudden Hood of Ume Creek wMili
flvept thraugb this town lodiy aflw
a n algbt^taeb tamtfaat M rate.
VIectiv* Mtty 11^ tbe aftemaoB
boat to VaiMWM Mtt 4«ye Vte-
Expert
II Hainiressinq
CaofJtte Beauti/ )
PaHoar SentcCf
INCORfOKATlD MAY Igyg
Orter S(o«. el H^oMjpef. Ymklm. Eimmim, Cdior^ LM r^ NtUm, ¥mwm. KmUm mi K
Phone 1670
Here comes the Bride— the outstanding figure on that great and important
occa^on— the greatest occasion in her life. What bride-to-be doesn't dream of
the appearance slie will make diirinp rhn^c few important minute!;' Our store
presents a style paradise specially lor her— a place where she may choose all her
needa with the complete assurance of receiving the maximum o£ style, value and
servkc.
Wadding Gowit of Stylo aid Boouty
Charmingly-Styled Frocks in alccved or sleevelei* modeli
and in materials of white georgette, taffeta and net, -with
insets of lace, dainty flonnces, circtilar flares and hooped
r '-^-ts. There are cleverly de^iKncd ncrklines. lace Hrapes
and new bow trimmings. Shcy*'n m white, in pale shades,
or with a tondi of color. Prices from
S25:0Qf6$49J0
Ensembles for the Bride's
"Going Away"
What could be more effective than an up-to-date Knsemble
Co-itumc in some such fascinating new material as flat
crepe, figured silk, c obweh -wool voile or kasha? They have
^iiort or long coats and feature the one or two-piece style of
■ rlc in self material combrncd with contrasting fabrics.
1 he new colors inchsde Byrd blue, grey Mirimar. Goya red.
pastel, green and natural ahade.^. Prices from
$27.95 to $49.50
Bridesmaids' Frocks
\ oM Will find an array of dainty styles with bouftftni and
flared j^irts, coHarless necklines or new berthe and draped
collars. Some shown without sleeves arc in taffeta, georg-
ette and lace; others in lovely crepe de Chine, georgette or
flat crepe have now sleeves and smart trimming of buckles,
bows and lace. The lovely pastel shades incTuds^orchid.
owder blue, bci^e. rn«. peach, stinni, Nile aod others.
trices
$13.95 to $29.30
Fkwr. HOC
TkoNowoit
Costume Jeweiry
Incliitlrd in our flisplavs arc
the very smartest trinkets. aUo
pearls in neck styles and long
strand effects.
Faadnathn Crystal Cboken
At «S.BO, ad.BO and aa.SO
Chencl Choken
Fashion's fsvorite fsd, at— .ai*Oa.
93.00, 98.00 and to_- flLSO
Pearl Choker"*
la charming Rf^'htatrfl M>le» from
France. Prices— f LOO and aa.OO
txing Pearl Strands
Of Frsnrh imported creamy lui-
irous pearls. Prtccd at.^.... 07.00.
01O.SO. OtSJO and .010.SO
Fbor.HBC
Large Graceful Hats
for Bridesmaids
Artistic simplicity rcigiis in these Hats, but the details
are gorgeous. They are shown in pastel or natural
tijsi-.m- combine'! willi hair braids or lullr. and the
trimmings are of artistic hand-made flowers, lace and
pastel embroidery. They are indeed lovely models,
most pleasing with the hri'le'^ninirrs frnck or witli the
afternoon ensemble. Be sure to sec these dainly hats
in our windows. Priced at _« ,..„^0.5Of
fia.50, f 15.00 and - ft«>gO
Modern and Modish
Silk Hosiery
Sheer Silk ChUfon
Fall-Fashioned Ksysrr-Made Ho»r,
wirh pointed heel and sheer silk
from top to toe. Pure whiles are
included amoiic an array of other
new sbadek. All aim. Price, per
pair tl**
PnreTlmad 8ttk
Practical Service Weight Silk Hom
in white snd every desirable Saos-
mer color. Saperb fllting and
sde^aately reinforced. Price, per
pair — .ai«OS
Chiffon Hose de Loae
Kayser Made Chiffon Hom, full-
fasnioned snd silk to the top, and
featnrins the fascinatint Twin
Point heel. Shown in a lovely
choice of esqaisite Summertime
colors. All sizes. Price, pair .
Bridal Veils and Orange
Blossoms
Of paramount imporiance are these dainty bridal
acceftiories redolenr aa they are with so many
poetical ns^eiations. The veils are of fUmy
white bridal (uHe. and they are charminviv be-
cominc, whether plain or HamhK en>)>rr>idrr'-d
You have an Inierestinir ranj; ' - ii »■ pM' e*
from . . - ™ O^.ao lo SIB.OO
The Oranffe Blossoms, which arc Imporled (ran
France, are io elustera, Wfcalbs W sprang and
are prieeH from wm^ to VO-OO
New items of
Soasoiabloliitoroit
in the Dru&
DopL
"Toujoir Moi"
It a nrw .*nd csquisite perfume
oisde l>v the hottsa of Cordar.
l-dram sue fl.OO
*1>aleroae**
Ctivev us ■ new conitiin.itmii lA bath
soap and pfrfumrii l>jit) i.ililei> tn
•dial. ♦"•00
Dorothy Gray
la. abreast of ibc limes with a nrw
Bnabwra arean aL-^„--L-^ — -0».o«
Tre Jw
Recommends a )iqiiid p''>w(ler to
live thai tnchaniinfi ftou<heri> tan
aft -„.OX.OO
-Ivoria"
Seeds as an cDtirety new style of
toUctwtrc le Bnuh. Comb and
tllnOr reatarfne fittnrntir de-
Cnmpl"' - Sin.TR
_Mam floor. HBO
\\r 'If - I L' II J II. I mil r Kfidal veil* and will K» f^wA
to d)n:u«« your, with you, and al»o Ihe fsscinat-
inf problem of hnde»msids' hats.
Oar charges era modcraic.
The Important '*Going
Away" Hat
must hi hecAminn to the bride, who is, when
malciniT her smilioi farewells, the observed
01 all observer* Realijtnie Ihia. we haV*
prr(vid«rl an almost infinite variety of rloM-
fitt-nji pxv Itisive models fr<reca»linR the
Midsummer mode and in the smartoi and
most bccominc colors ebttinable. In addi
Hon to hrighler tones we have very beeem-
infr hau in all natural ahadca sad in natural
rf.pira** ini; . f.l.*r PricCn aT.OO*
aia.fiO. OIS.OO and ......910.00
Floor* NBe
pMo
Ootm
Dance Sen
Excellent '.m' ' '''' ' " ' " pe Rloomcr
and Bra«Mrrv l'd')'<- ><-t-, also Lace<
Trimmed Bloomers and 9ttp-in» ia
while and pa«iel sbadec Priced
at oa.oo
D^ly Sot WHh Rosebud Trteminca
Consisting of earttr hell sad brssftitrc
lo match. Made of white washable
silk, daintily irimmtd with lace and
rosebuds. White silk elastic inserts
and ribbcm shooMcr straH f^sh
these lovely tarwieais ia a mest at-
ttairii\e way
Hiat-'irrr pnfe , _._.Ot-^S
I . ir'fr Rell, pr.re fS.SO
Dainty Sets of Undergarments
for tbe Bridal Trousseau
These deliphlfnl ^rarmrnt^ are of heavy quality
flat crepe. The set rotiststs i»f Trd'ltes. Slip,
Nightgown and Uance Set. in lily white with
dainty georgette ailk. lace or cream \ alcncicnnea
lace triramioffB and pleau or tiny tucks. Priced
at .! -1 fl8.75 and 9^7.60
Silk Crepe de Chine SSpa
These arc dainty Slips with lace-
trimmed opera tops and plcaff 1 ifv
arc shown in white and pasiri •
Sites .t6 n> 42 Price .....^-^..^...OO.OO
Dainty White CoraelelSag
Ma'ie of white silk swsnri Ijtbllf
bc>ned in back and diapbraflnt. These
are very aAooih fittiaa gannenia, and
fiaishcd with drtachablc shoald««
■treps end foar hoee supports.
ei — — . — ™ — 00.00
tOh Crepe de CUna Nigbtfawm
There ere scvcrsi styles frem which tn
select ia our assorlment of Stflc Crap''
de Chine Gowns, inclttdlilg taflored av<^
lace-trimmed stylce, with sn«»»"- -
neck Choose from white 1 -
shades. PnVe* OO-Oa an l
— 5w«oiid Floor, HBC
Gloves for tbe
Ceremony and
After
White Kid Gloves
The«e CharminR l-'renrh Imported
<;i'>Ye^ are moit corrrrt. They are
in a drei»y pull-on style, wilh self-
slhcbed seams, snd are practical.
100. for ihev are wrashable. Shown
In all '■ire'i Price, per pair .. 00.05
Colored Kid Glove«
French filovcn in prrtly fiiiUnn
fiyle, eneMtiii I'tttinjr, i*a>lt
ahle 1 hrsr arr »liown in l!ie
>niaTlCftt lolur toiieb. including pu*-
1 r I , mode and grey. Price, per
I>»ir .... 0*.IM>
New Washable Suede Olovee
The?ie deltghlrid ('.loves al«n cnme
from France. They h»vr rli-iriinng
lurn-hark emhroideretl rnfT^ ami
iminin (i> m^fch. They arr practi-
ral in wear and perfect m fit They
are shown in mode, itrrv ai"! pa^
telle. Pr'Vr, per pair gS.BO
Footwear
WaddiBt Hwaa
Smart while satin sHp-ln pomps;
also white kid ind calf fancy broad
Or narrow straps. Cohan or Bpen-
isb heels. Prices. 00.00 to SIMO
Travelling Shoes
Crey and beiite Itid, fsfhionerl wilh
rnntra'linjl frtlor Strap* and fancy
huckle. t uliaii heeli Priced at. iiT
pair - Oll.OO
Sports Wear Shoea
Very fman anr! ™ttrar»'\p «l>nr» <<~>r
sp<irtii wear Ma le r.f th^ nrwe^!
leathern .Shown in cfu-.nie cjilt in
<■'■]. jt^ nf ■ton' an-l I>riiie ^vith con-
' - 1 . 1 • .li - ,1 ;><( I )tllilr X ( uliheT
r- t.rr;, I'rice, pair, •S.gO
A Dainty Handbag
Yoa will enjoy chooeiag, and the
bride wW Might in accepting, one
of the^e correct and dainly hand-
bags, riirhty lined and fitted, and
shown in i1>e nrwe>t leathers and
with the tnia[t'- = T 4nd latni frames.
Lido fawT), I aftil.an mi. ntit
hrown afiH ►>lai k are lainrrd
*hait'- ^ nil xill he p«rticiiUtl>
- ■ j-> : ' ■ Kack strap parser
anu iirap tiar><1'« pourh hsndbaRii
m real calf and goaisliin. Priced at
00.00, 010.00, 910.00 .fld UP
m - ^ oto.oo
FW.HBC
Refrigerator Week
May 13 to 18
EliftniHat'd Food W'.-j si e and
Protect the l^amily Health
It's real economy to own a Refrigei.i !. r you can
save food which othenvise would have to be thrown
a\^av In the v^rv wanne--t part oi' the Summer yoii
can be sure of kccpmg food ircsh and appcli/.ing. Step
in and see the varioas models which we art now
ahowine ... ^ .
The Monarch All-Metal Refrigerators
Are finished in all-white Oiico, wtih nickel-plated calrb aiwt
hinges. Calvaiiired lined ice cliamher. Si*e 46 inches lu^n
.12 inchei wide, and 17 nu he.* deep. Price— J.ti* J '*
Same model, but finished m grey duco . . M*^-***
Classic Refrigcratota
Uade by the famniu lirni of Rranlfr-ril. Cla*«if Refriaerat. .i *
are guaranteed lo give every ^atistaclion. There are >eveial
difiercni mndeU to choote frooi— s tiao, a Style aAd a price to
fill every need.
Height Width Depth
41 X io X 18 oaa.OB
44 X 29 a 19 -OOO.KO
44 X JO X 19 '081.60
46 X .M X 20 OBS.OO
. 49 K 30 X 21 _ 000.50
Any of the above refrigerators, may be purchased on our de-
ferred psyment plan.
No. .\Z
No. .M
No. yM
No. 319
No. 321
riec ice
By arrangement with The
R. V\' i I s o n Company,
with every Refrigerator
pur i"lui-('il <1 VI r i II K the
coming; week wc will give
a book of coupons en-
IiTliriE^ the holder lo
200 Lbt. of Ice Delivered
Feaa of Charge
New Styles in Furniture for
the Bride's New Home
In our larce and well-assorted strx'ks of furniture yon
will find Itedroont Suites and DintnE'-Knnm Suites rrf
the most modern type as well as those in the ever
popular period designa. We cordially invite you to
inspect our displays and to inquire about ottr
Popular Basjr-Payment Plan
-which enables ytxi to select a whole h'^ti^efnll of fur-
niture, a aingle jiuitc or an odd piece ami have it deliv-
ered to yottr home by paying
Only 10% Carfi
The payment of the balance may be spread over a
period of nine moalhs.
New "Art Modaraa" Bedroom Sultee
E>ceed>nclv Charming Suites in Oriental Walnut, tn Ihe new
mndernxtu «tylr. rnnufsling of fuU-sijie bed, chiffonier, Isriir
dre»*er fiti^d wilh (iolhir niirnir, imaii-handrd front*. MarV and
>tlvrr plaird drop l»ainJlei. atid fhair covered in i.tp'-.trv
A very attractive suite. Complete -~ — . . SadW.OO
Terms: $24.90 down and balance in nine monthly paynuaMik
New -Art Modame" Dtokig tolte
A Very Cleverly Designed Suite in mahoKsny, ftrrithed wWi old
ivory platiue decnralions and inlaid borders. This handaooM
saite rnnsists of buffet, china cabinet, extension table and act of
•ia chairs with modernistic ailk tapestry acat^. Complete
(•r WO-OO
Tama: $3E5,9(i down «nH t.atanrr .<< r-.in/- mmi'iiiv payMenta.
New Style Chrsterfield Suite*
' - feat urine Ar"\ Cltc-tfr lirl'l w ir li v. ni'- ' 1,m arm arH
separate piltow, wide walnut ""how i*nnd" catvrij trame and
feet. The sinl^ inelude^ oTie lartj^ hi|th-l>aclt arm rh»ir anri on^
*in.i" r":'' '11' ' ti i'r "f rti ' |itliin.il|v pUaiMiiK ilr.ijril I lie l"^'dy
I :■-<.. I Itl laiipr niohatr, with Irini hffured vclour, Prtec,
. ,,M.pi. ir ,, ooaa.oo
$22.50 down and balan • r> < < '
—Fourth Floor. HBC
New Seamless Frencb Wiltons
In Bxclttsive Daaigns and Colorings
riiTf are fringed Riiijs of exquisite fpulity, with smaH
patterns un blue ant) cream gmunds. Suitable for hallv
living-rooms or hedr-iom* Shown in four sires.
4.S fl. a 6J ft OOT.OO 7.M ft x 11.2 ft. .—•TT.OO
6.S ft X 9.9 ft fOCOO 9JE ft X 12J ft OOOJSO
— TM Floor, HB€
Tbs Ira Hmm ShMli
Int • MuNr
A li.jovrr. the aristocrai of all
c.irpet (leanerft, will keep your
rutT'^. your draperies, your np-
hohiered fortiiturc spccklesaly
riean.
Hay Wc Give Yon a FrM
Home D erao oa tra tion?
Phone 1690
TO
Glittering
Gifts (or
the Bride
At
Francis'
Removal
SAL
SPECIALS IN
DIAMONDS
^ISM Value for
\'alac for
iH>n V alue for
«aT.60
«ioaoo vsiue riM-
RING SETTINGS
I I -vetlings. in
1 4k lo isk gold, yel-
low, green or whH«.
Values to |20. WMte
they U»t. cut lo
•B.OO
Fancy I'epper «nd Salt Slukm.
vilue SOc
Now ,
ReguUr
15c
t/eni " Strap Watch. Wry fine IS jrurl
inovemcnt in Uncy k"'^ ' " '' '
cucN. Absolutely jptat
S?"'!""*^ $13.95
fiO lnch Pearl Necklet, a knot
each bead. |2.00 valoe
for, each — — •
3- Piece Tea
$14.50:
Now
59c
Set, silver plated. Regular
$105
Cut Glass MarmalaHf Jars, Cream Juk^.
Va»e«. Etc Regular |I.OO. 30f«
Now . «WM».
Bytry Article in dw >tan Reduced
Except Coonack Qoodi
F
Francis
1627 DOUGLAS
THE nAlUr COLOKTST, VICTORIA, B.C. SUXOAY. MAY 12, r
STABLIZINli
Ss, Salvage King Battles to
Save Burning Boobyalla
Retiring From Business
Foster's
MAY
Fur &aie
Bargains
Madam, whether you need
ft nrw Fur (_'oat <ir Stnlr
now or not, you cannot af-
ford to mist our month of
MAY Pur Sale Bargains
All ^nnents are 1929 styles
and —
Many Coats Are Going atLessThan Cost
In tins gi^cat month nf May spec^al^ we have maiJe it possible
far every w.»man Co own a New Fur Coat Fre« storage in
ACCOMMODATING TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED
VOTE: We are also nffcrini; sjilc prices on all renwdeling
and repair work.
Phcet
At great p«rU two of the crew
deecended to th« engine - room,
nhoutlng out Oomlnjr'* oame
itirough the n-4r otf the flamea
There waa no aiuwer.
Had hr ticu Hindered UDCORSdous
o> kilt- H^.i lii luliitta •»Jtu iciTiT.C hCAt?
No Sign o( the niKMiiR man i.ouW
be found so the others uuwtlUngly
rsme up for tneh mix, tbenutfvea
nearly choked and wltti elochlng
«m'%*tw l^lrUler atiempta to enter
tile eofloe-roocQ went barred by a
vaU of aaetlitng flra wbUdi meii
adngly dared tagw \o danh
through.
pmsPABE to ABAKOON
TbroMiv.iD neb lew arUclei of
appanri that they opuld gather, the
twenty-six membrrji of the crew
were ordrrr-i bv Oapialn Thonuen
to lower Ihf Uleboala and be jwe-
l>ii,rc'l Ut abandon ship All hope waa
given np tor Lwrntny, it being
thoiiK'H he h.td U't n burned to
death Hi .suug^lc u> reach the
ladder.
It wafi Lmpoaslbk! to aeod «ut an
SOB^ tor the wlieJess depended
upon the ihlp'B dy&aaio for power
and the engines had Immediately
been stopped at the flnt dgn of the
red terror. Operator Oeorne Johnson
had no emrrK-'iicy transmitter to
summon aid. but. i.Lood by his receiv-
ing outfit to learn wheLln-r any vm-
sets w»r.' !n ihr Immediate vicinity.
If ..:>hin sight tt would be
po^-. r .v:n!i! them.
THKOl'GII VKNTIl-tTOR
As Captain "niomsen waa debat-
ing whether to order all hands off
the BoobyaUa, a loud tapping was
heard In ooa of the fmir-foot TenU>
latora aerrlng to supply the engine-
roam wttti fneb atr. Dna fumei
of aerld amoka wen pouilag from
the opening.
OILER BBSCUED
Rushing to the mouth of th» veit-
tilator. the voice of the musbig OOcr
was heard, tanplarinc Is fasplni
tones ihoae without to remove the
'ting and let him out of Us tWtt-
^ary prison. As csm Bttn ItiB ovnr
rushed to his aid. 'ralUnc to remove
the graUng they lUted the heavy
ventilator twdUj from Its woeiUi and
soon had the etaoUng man laid out
on Atck..
Within a few mlntltflB he had re-
covered and explained to hla res-
cuer.i that he had brmrnf Irwt in the
imokp whUe aUempunj{ turn off
:-j.-o of tiie oil pumps. With no foot*
iiKid &ave Lhe heads of smaU rivets,
he had wriggled his way up to Iteah
air and was nearty fimatlo irhen the
obatructlon barred his way.
Blankets from Uie men's taunks
f.erc tied over all venttlatora and
openings in an attempt to smother
. the fire, but to no avail, for It
-seemed to burn mort fu rcffiy. throw-
ing off cloudi of Uiiclt .iniPlte. S*!
Princes* Kathleen. Captjiln Thoma.s
Rippon. hove In sight at 5:30 o'clocit
nnd 500D WSg Wlthlo hsUttlS dls-
tance
TIKLP ARRIVES
Through ihp Kathleen's wlreleas
j apparatus a message was sent to
5i^;itti" ii> the Pacific Steamship
' ri.ifuiy and irtttiln a short time
■Ai:- reply came that aid was to be
summonM from Vkttorla. The Sal-
vage Klnc r a ipn p dwd and was ac-
bontpu^ br the Island Tug A
Barge tug BBpldDa.
DEVELOPS UST
By 7 o'clock the BoobyaUa had de-
veloped a sUghi list to starboard.
She was powerless to fight the fire
herself for all pumps worked by
elactrkd^ and then was none
available. 'Hie Captain^ cabin boy.
J. Henundaa. worked for five hours
savinir all he could In the way of
rioLhinic and navigating irulruRienta
SUeanu of water from powerful
hose were poured into the engine-
room of the freighter and one of the
hatches lifted in an attempt to get
at the heart of the fire. A burst of
flame and smoke greeted ihf sal-
vrir=; {mined by a sUOng draft With
ai; p it>l. pr.-ti the Salvage King
' < ik Ihr bu.tung vessel In tuw for
lUlmalt. where it was Intended to
jitle her In abaUow water. The
ithleen left. docUag at VlcUirla at
iO o'doek. fti route to port the
; iiitM] states Ooastguanl cutter
ilaida came atongriOe. tfiartlj after
8 o'clocftL
SYSTEMATIC ATTACK
Arriving at Esquimau, the Booby-
nlla wa5 towed tn a point some 000
fwt off the Wllfert Lumber Ooin-
pany and the Rooebank Ume Oom-
puny'ii wharves. She vean anchored
{'ire and aft In six fathnnis o( water
nri a rait wnt to Victoria for the
: ■ dcpRrtment io ruhh out with
niiifO fire exilngulshlng liquid
iijfiAlt. ftnd fiiJ! fire-righting
.ipnirni the firemen «trii\p lo
nbat the oil-fed flameK. but -At-Tc
"jo forced to acknowledge dcfeai,
tie fosmlte used having UtUe or no
' !feet on the burning vessel.
Six firr hose and ieveowl Unsa
rrylng live steam under high pres-
sure were then tn artir^n from the
Salvage King. 'I'hr iinida stood a
quarter of a mi if ^f-'r^m ready to
do anytJ-.ii k- ;■>!■■ -..-.vc the ship,
FtAR EXPLOSION,
In the stem of the BoobyaUa were
two full oil tanks and three more
forward. AH day and through the
night It wa^ fearfd that (he fire
nilBlit ^el lo Ihcm and n (1i..a.-J,roijft
fXploelnn rrvult A (Hill', of ether
alf-o stored in thf imint loi-kcr,
and If lhe ri.imr , re.n;hed the ether
there would a1 n be aa equally
devastating rxpIosi'<n.
Mr. w Rny. Htrond engllieer of
tank
la the omokr and remm-e the
TTatr sDiotheri^d he finally
loAfT dr^'k. rushed back
-AH^iii rtiui ihrew the tank over-
board, much to the adtntratkm of
his fellow officers.
By 3 O'clock In the aftamoan the
frctghtfr hsd ft bad Ue* to ^r-
board, aa werken vaUaBtlr strove
to get the fb* wdar oantrot Oap-
ialn J. M. M eeno n . naator of the
aalvage Klnt. atad Mr. T. W. Allan,
superintendent of the Paelflc
Salvage Comptny, workad with the
rest. Lakini! their turn at the
wlnr.h«*fl rnd helping handle the
hose tines 'I^i'Icl' the Iwonis of the
Boobyalla iTn.-^hrd into Uif wir-.-lfs-.
aerial of ihf SiUvuK^ King, ripping
off the win?;. Smukr was stlU pour*
Ing from every po&alble tnttlet on
the TBSsrl. even through tarpaulin
lashed over every ventilator, through
the aft daekhouae. the forward ven-
lUatcn and the hatcAi oovar ta Che
weU deck.
FQfty feet tram the rudder work-
en off the salvac* vassel out a large
hole In the aide of the freighter
with BJtes and an air t>orlng
machine it v.&s hard gumg when
the Rtrel celling of Uie ship waa
reached In/tead nf w&u-r pouring
Into the Inferno, the openuig only
served to fan the flames and, look-
ing over the side of the Salvage
King, the fire eoold be ptalnly seen
biasing Inside.
ON EVEV KEEL
A four-Inch hnre was run through
the hole when It was found Im-
possible to scuttle the BoobyaUa. If
wat^r had po>jred through the
opemng it wculd have clied-ed the
Are far quicker than the hpee lines.
Beveral attempts wera made to open
the aft ha tehee, but each Ume
workers reaUaed that the toruahlng
air odIj audi ibings worse..
At B o'ckKk In the afternoon a
hif|o omtrtfugal pump, supplied by
sM watar through ten-inch pipes,
was Utted up on the loredeck ol
the salvage vessel with the help of
maaiberB of the BoobyaUa's crew
at - w a a soan powmg cas ca d e s of
water Into the hatrhwav located In
the well det'k of ih.- flv lKhr.-; The
heavy hose linfs rreaU'd a fine mist
ainuKt like u Ujc at the stem of
the ship uus ilic-y played water over
the deckhouse of the burning craft.
Other articles ol clothing and equlp-
meot were removed from the Booby-
alla as It was seen her crew would
not be ahle to spend the night
aboard their diip.
DECKLOAD REMOVED
By 9 o'clock so much water had
been pumped Into the freighter that
she was almost riding at anchor
on an even keel, lite fire was also
burning less Oercely tn the stem.
With a large scow tha H(n>ktngs
came alongside and started to take
off the deckload of shingles. It was
intended to pump the BoobyaUa as
full of water a.s possible to get at
the heart of the lire and then
patch up the hole in the tiull and
pump her out sqain
UNDER rO-NTKOI.
At 1 o'clock tins nu rnuiii the fire
was s'lll bumuii:, but Aorkfis hoped
to have It completely undor ronlroi
before daylighi So badly ta the
BoobyaUa bur.-ied th^t doubt
expressed \r<,vvf'.\; nrw ■•hf wcuid
ever be m .rr- '
SIM t II I< A 1 1U\^
A wi" 'flf'ii '.r. ■ sri'' 'a n.'-.n-.7--.i,;ii
of 2.457 lift uin--. the UoobyAllji wh-.
buUt by r'Rtierson & McEtonald
Shipbuilding C'^mpany at 84.>fLttlp in
October, 1910. She Is i681 leet lune,
48J feet In t)eam and 347 fen drep
and tfi registered at San i^aiii^i.' ,
Her itlater ship*, the C^lnllamb^il
and Ooolsha. oo'Ji hsic iud wriou.s
accident-^ Tii'' (ThaiUunura wtnt
aj^hore and brr.lti- her back ittat year,
the Coolatia mating lhe same fate
near Albert Head about four years
ago.
The crew of I he Boobyalla laxt
eventnK were i^.j-irtered atxnrd the
Salvage K.ing, pending arrange-
menbi r.R to th'7'r accommodation
by thf ship I :i(t;.
rahie
METIL ]mi
Conllaeed frswi Pag* I
to c p era tcra, mad* *t im-
prataaUe that a higher g t a WH aa t l nn
prlee would take plaoe.
With regard to lead and sloe Mr.
Young felt that the prices would be
•(Ublli»d at rates higher than had
t>een in exwtenr*' f^r the past ten
years, owniif to the increased use*
of the metab m cnmmercc I'ho
AiBOclutrd MetaLs Corp^.iralinn lunl '
A reit-.ircli biirtau sludvlni: 'he df-
vclupment ol the uses of tmc and .
lead in new forms of industry, and
the sequel of such Investigation
must be benefkrlal In stimulating
production In the mines He thought
tt would be part.lnilarly ImiwrUnt I
la relation to ipiid riser\i's i.-i Hnti.ih i
Columbia, with ine incrruMiH: i .iii
for the metal In indu.si.iy
Prom 0 stantiiiolnt of genftai .vhI ■
and .Mock cxrtmn'te oiwra'i.iiL- in
aharra of metal corporations, Mr
Voung pointed out how Industrials
iiad advanced far taster proporUcn-
ately than mining enterprise stocks,
and that the metal-mining industry I
had not hod a bull market until thr
present. The activity in oil sto<;k:,
he did not think, would deprt-sfc
fiietal-miniTiK invemtments, Iwcousc ,
oil operations hm! not rppiched the
Rtagp of metiii F rr.ri'i: - , wliore
proper economies pr<.>diicUon hiul
settled down to a firm tMsls.
Speaking of the genenU financial
situation tn its ralatkm to reopening
of mlninc undertakings, Mr. Toung
sakl:
"Ahnosk dally ressumpUon of op-
erations are reported on propmies
long Idle because of inability to rf-
finance after inltml capital had
been exhausted Wlih copper and
other basic metalA in stronger posi-
tion and m teres I tn mining general-
ly increased, mtoe owners and or-
ganlxers are sseklng lo capitalist the
opportunity. But It la not the first
outlay that makes a mine.
"The history of mining is replete
with failures due to Inadequate fi-
lutnclnx and uneconomic opertLtion.
which defects could not be curod i/> -
cause of the limited re.so>jrcps fr m
which earnings coiild be di'pend'd
upon and ^thcr handicaps rrn .mn-
tered by the small individual mm
It Is not tureaaonable to asaumc
tbatthe same ooodltlaca win pre-
vail In the future.
"In order that mining operations
.shall have reasonable a^-siirnnr-f oi
fiUccpM operatlon.'i must, be projerrrd
under competent and expert dirfv-
lion nnd 'iufdri^-nt rapiial imisl be
uvallablc' to plnrf th.- prnprrlir.'- on
a paying ba.si-^ Ii. f!i.- lii.,-.- (rynin.:
has twen regarded, und quite prop-
erty, as highly qieculattve. The only
way In which to lake It out of that
classlftcation Is to distribute the
ride broadly by mearv of diversifica-
tion In aoumw of earnings under =— -
one unit management, which means I c^areDoe
removal from dependence upon a'
■Ingle metal rtr LvalHv young.
The Finanti.il Digest, m 1B26 re-
ferrM 'M M- \'tJtinK as foUows:
"C'lObe LO the heart of WaU Street,
B. UarshaU Young, aasootate pub-
but Quality too
Here they are . . .
product and offered by
the biggest food values oi the week. Every one a well-known
Canadian Service Stores
Only at pricea diat cannot be compared elaclrtiere in the city. Come in tomorrow and
save nKMuty for tbe other Uttle tfainga you want by availing yourself of tbeae bargaina.
Another
ROBERTSON'S MARMALADE.
(Ooldcn 8hrad)« 4-ab* dn
Special
74c
Extra
Special
1 lb. Blue Ribbon Coffee, I
Silver CttSit C9c
Spoon _ OOO
New Zealaai Butter
$1.33
32c
49c
B.C GmiMsd SUGAR
20 Iba. $1.30
Finest Grade,
3 tfaa. lov.;^
BBST POODS RSLISH SPRED,
modhun size ——-.^ —
GREENGAGE PLUMS, Urge tina,
a.ioc...
THESE
SPECIALS ARB
STEWART'S
Esquimau Road Phone 9S0
BETHUNE QROCBRY
Cloverd.ile Avenue Phooe 2678
JOHN B. FULLER
Hillside Avenue PbaM 741
THOMPSON'S
Fairfifld and Coolt Strtet Ptiooe 4M7
BEAUMONT GROCERY
Biqnfanalt Road PbOM StS5
OBTAINALB AT THE POLLOWtMQ WOttt
pintiyn
Vatea Straat Phone tm
COLQUITB OROCBBY
Colqitltf Celqptea 8Y
EG BAILEY
Bnmtda Road mmm 1S37
HARRISON'S
Oak Bay Avenue Pbeoe 1033
PKRNWOOD GROCERY
Parowood Kojd Phooa 7^
BARNES- GROCERY
Vfataria West Pbeae 4730
DUkn who. whOe itUlj
has captured the inKgtna-|
lion of The ftnandal woild. woo for
hliTi.<<elf a position among the world's {
leaduig bankers. Mr. Young's abUlty
to see the overlords of Wall Street
ILsher of IDe Financial World, and as human, rather than aa unap- ,
.regular Digest contributor, presents I proafhable magnates hm ft.vinciatlon
*.vf i wwther of those sparkling pen per- 1 with those whom hr ixfftrayv and
trait* lor which he is so well kncwn
Rrccntly It wah MorRan. niorv r- -
Lcntly A'torncy-Gfneral Ottiiiycr.
ihi;- moiilh it Mnrrf>w, ncxl rn'^nth
hu Ituhtne.'cs of touch a.s a wnlrr ol
trUrlf-s authentic. vK colorful, all
. ..mbine to make him among the
most widely read ai ttnanelal wrltert
DEtROiT PAVS
1216 Government Street
Phone 1537
-■r-fring— New WoA or Repalro
I^e Send Men Out
To Do Any Light f
\ rf anila*. N '■j la/ir*i.T, wiring Scrrrn*, Kt<-
Wr will come to /our itouie and give an estimate wilhont any
Charge or obUgetion. ^ ^
iMl Pbeoa Ue
TheRtdH^CrMtWorkthtp
SS< Inl.n.
It ;ifri
Lipi BILL
Conthwed from Pag* 1
The export flgures orr those ol !h<
t>ntarlO Pr 'vltiriul t ir.vrrnm' ti:
The IinlU'd Klates custom., torte
in tlie local district. reported selaurea
in the year ending July, int, of
laUotts of wblilcy and 14^
gaUoDi of bear.
Ui)t;Olt IS •TITT*
Of oourae. the •&0.000.000 wor'
of liquor Ls at least Lrrbled by the
evi^naive alcohol and whUky
"nitting" planta in operation here.
An American bootlegger who
smuggles or buyx a cojw of good
Cauiadlan whisky wnuid nni think
of oelUnK 11 05 mrived by hl^
clientele The liquor firnt to a
■ cutting plant ' where, by the adUi-
llon of alootaol, watar and coloring
and other Ingredients, It Is increaaed
lo from three to six cases rrady lot
botiung In authentic -looking bottles.
The beer u not cut. but the
manufacture of beer here l^ on »uc*i+
a large iicale and has t}r-«>n perfected
„, , . a . lo >(uch a de«rrr ti/ai manv veteran
lhe SalvaRc Klnft, volunte ered to IO |b,fr drmkcra cooIbm thnr msbUlty
— ^'^^ to the dlfleranea between borr
ni J J U/ I I they know haa been made in Uctrott
DlfluQCr VVeclKIieSS and b^>r ,iT4>orif^d fMm Canada.
Getting-Up-Nights Death Threats
Mark Southern
TexiOe Sirike
mgr.:,, n
of irrices
On the NEW Models
Some Eyes Overwork
Imperfect rvrs do not necessarily mean dhn vuton. for quite good
vision it ohcn ofataioed by straimng. So long as the eyes can
obtain (by extra exertioo) pCTfaol visien. ihqr wSl do ae, and ti
it ihis continual effort from morning until evening — hour after hour
and day after day — that catties mtich of our headache, neuralgia
and uihia duvmis treeMkhi*
A Scientific EunuBabon alone can disclose the real condrhon in
such cases, and comclly adjusted giaita wnll remova all trouble.
Have us give yen tfate affvioa;
Associate:
A A. BLYTH
A. P.
TIT7
Covenunent
Qakkly Relieved
l"^iK* ler MAN* T*»r«
What a vnnd^M'Jl comfort ll )■ lO Ur^P
• tl nl«hi «ml noi f«t up en«* irm
Sikildrr w»ai[iMH tas trruaUon
Tti# dailT annoraiiM. rmttoM nwhu «(
mlMrr. hackMhe* and iMrrou* irrlloSUilF
mat f*«n froei auedtr TnalUn %n
vrwkliM Ih* IIVM 9t itmanndt vtte micai
irtiwrwiM a* m Ow Smi ol iM«iui
Tb il reiir b««i. ym nrntt ri«vr pr^t-
(wl, tmlUi-OvlBi riaap and trMdom triay
S*Ur irrtuu«t» Uiai'i vhr Dr Soutts
vorUi'* PRATAae ciw ttftt\ Vfinil'rfol
Mlittacuan
Mmd* from • nwcUl formuli trd
ta Uw Doe t©r • »uer#»»r»il prl»«i' pr*. -.ir*
tat i»Mrif M rr-At* rRATAfwi i,*.-. -.i
talrabl* frmn *nur dnwtut lirt tnet^it
pIt' ftotn- uM. h»rw krauBht «<jiek bclp
CMI conftM^ to tnmny ihnuMnd*
Ko matur ttnat rnur **• mar b« nr tin*
■oar BMli'-in** rnu ha*« uaad vithoiri
■twMM- il want t« tan*: fvm havr a
niMMUT ana -Hint tha rati af twaccful.
Wtoaswi alMfk trr imATAaa Mdar Imu
arwitM will rffu«e ih« tmt «r wrr nm
M ft tea oM mu p w ai <ae«t.)
ELIZABBTHTON. Tenn , May II
—Additional property dcMrurtinn
and a note threatfrutiR '.hr- iivrA of
two workers wrrf (na)or devclop-
menta In Happ> VaJlrv s textile
rt-rlke today A born belonelng to
-Tohn Arrnwr-id, nt Valley Porgc. a
^nMiPtnr'nt near here, was bumM
nv.r- momlna National Ouardxmen
lound a note tied to a cornstaJk
near tbe mlna. It read:
It Johe Aiiwwi n d and Nal Bim-
^jr enter Ibe Bcnbart plant to
«erk had taaitar bUl thMr chii
aa Ihey wUt nea get
LOW SUMMER y
AKES/
laltcLotiise...
ON SALE
MAY 22iMl to SEPT. 30th
OetebMT atst im
Emy B i sa l Trais-CMtiiMrtsI Trail SsrviM
THK IMPUNAU • P.IR. My
romtmn m^mwM%,nm,mu My
TRANS-CANADA LIMITCD
•.M p.m, da«y. a te Hlw g Mwy 12
SM eia»»*«e Car Tr«i»
tHROUttN TWAIWe TO CNICAMi
THE MOtnrTA INKER. T.OO p^ delly. et a rtlwg
AM sleepMg-ear tratai.
eOC»-PACiriC CXPRUS, a-OO p.m. dolty, at i t l u g My L.
etamdard •^ulpmewt.
Ubaral »topwv»ra n-^i"*-
Camdian Pacific
' rUV. DAILY COLONIST, VICTORIA, H.C SUNUAV, MA\ 12, 1^29
MMe Schiimami-ikilik
wetid'i moat btbived prima doiuM
ENNA aETTICK MELODIES
Htfianwide Radio Broadcast '
Sunday May 12*^
KOMO, 4 P.M.
' Listen to Eana Jettlek Me1ocIir«i, nponsnred hy the
manura^'tiirerflof EnmJcttirk Shoes whospeciol-
ize In witlths ftora AAAA to EEE and in sices from
I to. 12- **Y0U need no longer be tola that you
I hate an eapmiaiveJooU"— $6.S5 to $7.95 a par.
MAYNARD'S SHOE STORE
64'j Vaff. Street
UiWVER SHOT DEAD
OTTAWA. May ll^-UcutauuH
Walter ThotnpAon, prominent youns
lawyer of the oipltAt, died In hoe-
pItAl frnm a bullet wound In thr
head, which authorttlee bellfvp was
r^ir-tnfllrted. lieutenant Thompson.
Phone 1232
a aob of Colooel Andrew TTiompeon,
and ft bnttier of BAajor Drvw
Thompewm, gentleman usher of the
Black Rod in the Houae of Com-
morLS. Is reported to have suffered
period! ol nerrous depression.
•pnotf- cried LUs Wttm.
w« gcMns to aaftf* iiha -CriMd ID
-Wtm are we fstaf; fctt
Oaka^tTM OeUyr*
Be AMktil* 1»auL
"NUlMid^ <|Blte knowB-"
"Vrt\y am I being kept herf"
■'Kor jour «*n Rood, iny 'ir^r
He fi! dLfwu and dr.ii\k \>i-. 'ra in
larse. nn\i,y gulp'^
"For jour own good, ' hr ri'ii'-.m-d
*TTlgre are aJl trrtft ol >i'i' j' ■'
you ITiii' nmn Wudt ! H'-
hend .roleninty "What a
<. rtM^i' Whtti a vuiioii unhunfl
I 'tu- f the trtckleet men in Wap-
i.iii* Uvea on ir»ft— the India
Rubber men have paid blm thou-
Adtt"
- She ooidd not beUeve her ears,
bat Mr. Oaki leemed very terloua.
Bt mia almoet eonvlndnc. too.
Tta toninc you " solemn-
ly, "that I wouldn't be surprised U
he ts one of Ihc India Rubber men
himself Have lit you read the
papers lately"* '
But Mr. Wade couldn't do a
nanUy.
- *'Ob, couldnt bef demanded
OoUy. with a sarcastic mUe. "Tfou
nenr knn^ Wtiat a (dlow Uke that
wUl do. WhatM bto pajT A beg-
garly five pounds A week. Do you
think be can live on t batt No. m y
dear, he lm-i.-^ money from people
who've t; if i" keep bkB sweet —
gambliinr-hDu*e koipcni lo*
■tanre He was aCtsr ydOrBMne^'"
"My money?"
Mr oaks miB «er>d btaucU
quifltly.
■Thiifn what I call a flfure of
gp«wii Ue wsnu somebody whoU
be a aort of aenrant to blm— bake
and Iron and wash and keep hi*
hoiaa for hlBi--(ar nolhlns. A beg-
garly ftilow UkQ Ibat %oa)d want a
cheap kind of wife. He couldn't
aXrord "
"Out you said he made thousands
by dishonesty." mid the girl.
Mr. Oaks coughed. He had fallen
Into error agaUi
"In a manner n( speaking, " he
said vaguelv Then In an eflort tn
rhangp the subject: "Plenty ot
bfwks here— books that wlU emnae
vou. Pity you caa't read fontgn
ianguages: UwU VtaON aU the
. li'rranir^ t»."
Today Is
Mother s Day
MOniER
. . . a day that Mother
should be remembered. What
could be more appropriate
than a Beatty Washer.
Four Special Gifts
for Mother
With erery Washer aoU UlU wetfc we offer foar free extras from this Bclection Of ten
Folding Tub Bench
Hamper for Soiled Linea
Electric Iron
Square Kinne Tab
Clothes Basket
Clothes Rack
Stepladdcr
Tuh Drainer
Ironing Table
CeOfaig Drisr
A Comfort lor Yea
A Beatty Was
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Be Indlrateil a very we' ' -.k' i
, at wblcb the girl had Dut
9«t fcMlMd.
-1M alMr Tounatf . nt ibmI the
MVMdA to yen."
oiptalBt Ton
bla QMM k," later-
rupted OoUy. "Heete Bind what
you caUed him baCeik coDtle-
tnan that uHd to take yau out to
fsupper."
He was wstolilnc bar eloai^ as he
spoke.
"Nlcfl feller, L'P t he? More like
a father than anybody you've met
111 bet- Fifty-eight, that's how old
he Is. 11 he tells you he'.-* mty-two,
he's telling a He "
And after gtvmg her this piece of
Inforimiiion. he went out with a
cheery wave of his hand.
He left her with plenty of food
tor thoughL The Mr. Oaka. she
knew bad gone forevw. This was
a new man, fantaitle, nnrMO. But
nererUuless, ibe was glad that be
was OB bcatd. ttie felt safer now.
Somehow, she preferred him to hL'
wife; they had always been vrr>
good friends, and he tiad o/icd told
her his troublea.
The ship was scarcely moving
now. Lila had thought, earlier In |
the day, Uiai Bomcthmg Itad wi-
nded wi«h ir probably a tni:, bu: U
must have been a po«erlul tug. lor.
the entire vessel bad been shakea
Bbe went to bed early that night i
and woke at four to boar a enrloufi
soond^Uie lowlBg of a oo«. Then
It came a aeeond time. And then
she beard a cock orov and a bell
struck the hour. Cows and chicken;,
a.X*d village chimes did not accori;]
with Mr. Oaka* statement that they
were lying In midstream at the
mouth of the ItenMB. Finally the
rreaklng of carMAidS was dis-
tinctly audible.
She determined to a.^k Ooliy
when she ^QW him whether she
could K" "H . k There Was plenty
ot fre:>n uir ui Uke cabin, but She
wanted to acant the sea bcstaee and
to see tba light of day. %
Oaplala Alkseas oaBed }ust be-
fgrp Inaiih. He did not wear his
tmiferwi, bUt Was plainly dressed tn
flannels aad carried a soft felt iiat.
He wan v> Iftll that he had to sloop
iLs i," ci\n:r ulU) the cabin, and lor
\\\-- ;tr:-;l tunc she looked at hlin
'(»,'-ely Ktrty-rliihl was more llke-
hw t4{e Lhan fifty two, .she Uild
ti'T^.-ir.
■ Well, my de.ir, RetUng llrcd?"
He patted her on the siioulder and
for some reason she shrank from his
*^e11 have you ashore in a day
or two," be sakL Tve gnt a car
waiting to whlsfe yah oB to the west
of England: but. for a Uttie. i think
you'd better ke«^ out of sight,"
He asked her if Oaks hod bren tc
see her that momlng. and when ^hr
:^ald 'No." he seemed relieved.
\s Lord Slniford on board?" she
sai± .She had meant to a-sk Golly
the night before and had forgoLien
Alknass liwked as If the name of
Lord audfoffd were dWaatafiil to
him.
"No. he's not," lu aald diorUy
"You can put that fellov out ot
your mind. LUa. Be's not worthy of
you. or any other wooiaa.'*
This was a relief to her— a great
rditf . Ever slnoe she bad come on
board she had eitpected. at any mo-
ment, that ihe door would open and
the fituoii:. fur*" of His Lordship
would nppejix.
The attl'iil'- of ruptiiln Alknew
\ as differeiit fr'>r-, what It had been
on thrlr Kr-^a'cuiai ninrttngs Tlien
be hod .'.e^-nifrl ,-.elf -tonndenl., able
to meet any situation. Now he was
strangely nervous; he made several
attsmpu to* apeak, cleared his
throat and ralapeed again Into
aUanoa. Finally he asked:,
"Horn old do you think I am
Lila?"
"Flfty-ctght." the said promptly
and evidently Uw n^ly did not
please hlin.
fifty-two," he said shurplv
"Oaks has twen talklmt Hr in
sl.i!fi on that nrty-eight nmispi,
I'm fifty-two on the third of July, a
comparatively younc man, with
twenty years of vigorous life beiore
me."
He .'tald LhU loudly and defiantly.
Slir wondrrfxl whiit WU OOTOlng
[Kxi, and half guessed.
"If you ever get married, my
de«r, ohooae a roan mudi older
than yourself— a man of the world,
who can look after you."
He walked to the 6vHi, opened U
looked out. and tbn eloaad it and
came back to bcr.
"A man who ocRild Uf t you I
danger and plaoe you sate as quick
as thatr Be napped bis ftagon
kwdly.
He surveyed her for a lontr tune
without rrpeafclng. His efpre&slon
was «o Riotmiy that She was abMBt
frightened
"There uro !i lot of people who
want to pick up an ei&sy million " he
went on. *^Dont lose srour hend if
ac m ebod y eemes to you with a Kood
pnyoBltlon. Rtaember that I'm
around, and if you wanted to get
off this packet, l could do It— Uke
thatl" He snapped his flBgars
again.
And then ha wtni oflt at a tan-
frl
'AN.ii 1 .imp. bii'k ou this last
tr,!' 1 I'Tip* y'«i wcrrn t a rhild any
iivrr- find you sort of got me '
thumped his chest You under-
stAnd Vou n.rQ.nt something to
me, and you mean more and more
every day Id take a big rlA for
you, million or no million "
"What do iw mean by iBtUlon,'
OaptalB AlfcBMsr* ^
He coughad and was palpably
erobairassed.
"I tbousht OaQy bad warn you
andbSd aebatvUhyoa. BsdMn't.
*'h7"
F.h^ smiled. Hf t»as no obvkMiflly
unta-^y and she frit v» romplelely
the miritrm <rf th*' -Huauon It
was a novel sit<uiMun uid It amused
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What had he
was Indeed '■hun.:'''!
\n be gcneroiLs wi-li?
' ll.wp you known htaa long— Un-
cle o.Jlly?" she asked.
-nie big man snmyed htr ^Bh
anKry eyea. , _
■Yes. I've known blm too ]ODg»
hr said slowly.
picked up his bat from the
M itec. where he had dropped It. and
went to the door, he stood there
for a long Ume. as U debating some-
thing with hlmsrtt Ihen he said:
"Today or tomorrow It wlU be
•asy. After that, Vm Dot sot*— just
xa\ me when you want to g<h and
not a word to OoIly "
Before she could answer, the door
had rinsed behind him.
He climbed up the ciimpsnlonway
and reached the deck, not Of any
sea-gntn^ nhip hut a gnat bargc.
8he boff th'' nnromantte name of
Betsy .hi:i'*. :ui<i wa.s moored near a
meadow thitt .■.tretchcd away to a
wooded rtdge. Behind her was an-
other barge, an whleh two men
wen labortously kiwcrlng the mast,
•msn was no one Stee ta sight, ex-
cept a Uttle man in a striped Jersey,
xacsid trousers, and a huge eap. It
would have been difficult to recog-
oiae. In iSift laborer, Mr t uiKy Oaks,
{rf the Meeoa. He looked up offr
his Klasses aa the eapCain ap-
proached.
"You look proUy, I miw say "
There was a snn'r in his voire 'If
an\'Ocrty w«* 'o comn aloi^ and
you, they'd Uunk ttus was a garden
party. Vasta dowa to sm LUa. l-Q
bet-
"Yes. rre bsea dova to sea Ula."
sald jtlknsBi. and sat down on (ha
aad doviy
oDver of a balohWBF
riDed a pipe.
OoUy shook his head.
"A regular hou.teboat party.iaad a
ooiqile at 'huslen' likely to oome
aloi« at any minute f It took you a
WfBtSL to ffTOw whiskers, and then
you shaved ihem off, brcaiise you
didn't want a nlr^ youPK lady to
think you rc flftr-'lght ' "
"I'm fifty-two." prowVd Alkneea.
Ooliy* Upe curIM tlmt his
moustache tuted ludicxously.
fTb be oootlooid)
More than tMOO passenger atito-
moMles were Imported Into Australia
last year.
oaoaoa wawnt
osDKmacioi^ <Mfai w i
OifKS Of tB OITT
Dr, Fisher, formerly of 3«a4.tl#'.
hAK oxjened an office at hU re«l-
i\curf inri2 view Btrwet. comer vi'w
snri Cook Dr. Fisher has been spe-
ciaiizUuc In the freatmant of aarvous
diseases tor sev eral y ears wUh grsat
■ucceei Tot over two years he
made an aktanslve tour of the
United SUtes. vteltlns aU the lead-
ing chiropractic coIWm. Includini
me famous Palmer College at Dav-
rnpori. Iowa, taking coumea. In-
cluding a special cotime on the pah a-
iesA methrpcl U »dJ'i»Ur«: the verte-
brae of 'Tie ' pinr Dr. Fisher
rinimK UiM thi'- puinlesB msUiod
has many adv^intsjtes oVer the old
method. Tbls sew method obvlatas
tnatroenta. phooe for
free.
"Yon n'-'-'i't •
t*ld.~ h'-
ihing. but nev
Lain things "
Oolly
ij-ii Oolly what l
'1 "He's a good
MiO. all tlwt son of
l%e Olte aian
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THE DAILY COLONIST. VICTORIA, B.C SUNDAY, MAY U, W£i
Anniversary Recalls the
Horrors of Delhi
Reminiicpnce of the Sepoy MtiHny of !857
"A Miracle!"
Cripple now walks we!! —
thanks to Knischen.
Itii you i»f tb* mxiJrifii! w.irl y*ir
Kruvchen Silts itta ikme it tut. h-Jt
avtt cittht lauattu I waa litd up wMi
ffeeunuoBia, utubk to nov*. wbtm 1
'Ic ■ akncMt • mintk, but wiOitaa
IWOtd cf a Ut I wan aMc u be uhrit to
• |rm> 4oar m >raa ih«Ji ' "^-ck ; m
• frw dxyt I wja wtifi bcip of
(iufit>ci. aimI 111 i uifit tuat 1 wtt
walku^ wcU. 1 hv • oof ft cmm. w ^ k
. hm ttkm ft m m
ocvcr fpcl 1 p<n^ of i^iamn ww.
clirm to Ukc iL I will rkM my WfTcr
Kruschen Salts
BeeauM of Uw cHeapoeu of
domesUc labor In Oreeca, housewives
nfuie to uaa botuehoftd Ubor-aftV'*
Inff doTloea.
ai6
SAW
SfMONDS
ttnu'^'-i . .i! ih.' :-.fiJ'jy revpit al
DcUii. I tie ojily woujiUeU oiDcer to
Mcapa tnxn Dalbi at U»i memor-
aUft Oma ww Oolanii Banry Oan-
Tozs ODorn. the juuuftert aoo of f^ir
John Oaboni, of Otrtrtinda Priary
BedfoitUhlK. and ttM Mtov «f Mr
Danren Oiborne. ol UN Sifllunoiid
Avenue, thia city.
Colooel Osborne vaa brisade
>;aJor at lAbore In 18M, and adju-
unt of Itw Mth Native Inla&Lry on
■ hf rulWuI morning when tits'
pi.-, itvoii brokf lie madr hla
. ..4ii"' rfirmiKli Uip CasUincrc Uate
in, 1 A,. . las; man to aee the
1 wiiidugilby nUve. It wm»
WiK'HiRtiby who blew up the powdar
iiiitttti/iiies. Colonel Oaboro^ atory
ol the molt u one of the few ae-
eounU bj «o eyewttnai^ Be wrote:
"XMi ICooday raoniuic. Uay U.
IWI, the Delhi Brteade. consloUne
of a battery of native artillery nn '
three retflments uf native Uifari
vLi. the 3aUi N I . Mill N I . a;.u
'Mitt N I . wrrr tj.iir>»(l*-i:l lo hear a
I Kivfnimpiil mdrr rrarl oui to Ihi-iii,
N I rvpaiTfd OA u:iua.l to tho cjjllf'-'
■^liop' al the mean, renirmns. tht-
■uti got hot, to their reapecuve
bungalows.
ti(X)n afterwwrda X nodved In-
foratftUoa thU the native eavalry
from Meenil had amved At the
teU^ of boaU at the entrance to
Delhi end were trying to rouie the
city; the u)lonel or the 54th had iU50
recrlved thla InformaUon. I turnf"d
oO to Uie parade ([round and fi'und
thAt many men of the reifUnpnt hnd
already got ready and w.-rt- i\'M'ni-
bUns on iwnadp. r.oiin' ' nlJ
to roe. holding up Uitir iiia:>ii.tu as
at an UnaglnArT eneoiy. 'thla la the
wmr we wlU aem out thft blaek-
cnarda.' TiM ngtanent «»> noo
ready and wnwnihwt ogtolhedty.
the bud piAfiBf Id froot On the
wmy (knm I meiaeted to the colonel
that It would be advisable to load,
but the colonel replied he would
poUsh them off with the bayonet.
"We entered Delhi and werr c-ojy;-
Ing the open space In front ciI the
ch-jrrh whf^n »e .•;ftw a sniull body
of cavalry rnming uround thr cor-
ner T)!r«"tly ihry pprcelvcd the
regiment the native oOicer In com-
mand halted the party and wavlns
hie sword aa a sl«nal to the men
eame towazdi the reglmnt.
•Tbe colonel now caw.the order
to load, when tbe native cavalry
bc«an firfnc their pistols at our men
without efleet. to whirh some of the
regiment replied, but obviously wlUi-
,.1' '.rr.'iw !■> will f!'- 1 did isot si^t-
CRITICAL MOMENTS
"Jn about three mlnatcs the cav-
■Inr turned and retired and the Mth
iBMndtately be^an to attack, their
officers. I rut down one man and
tried to parify the nearest ijroup of
muLineeri, but rec^-lved a .shnl for
my pains, but luckily aimed too high
aa It went over my head. The
colonel was fatally wmtnded, and
four ofSoezs were killed and every
crfDcer to save hla Ufe was on mp rlleri
to leek It by eecape. If eoeh a tfaSng
were poaalhle. I turned my bone's
head In the direction of tbe dty and
harfed a smaU body of muUnenm
uttlnr down two men, which ««■
rressary since they threatened to
nhorse me.
l waa not purrnied. and mlmai-
; -uity cicaped the lutt voUry wnl-
ift^T me and rearhrd the nearest
• rpcu and aftpr proceeding for
I. me distance picked up one ol my
brother otDcers who had taken
refuge In a native bouse. We then
pniceoded to liiidlow OasUe.' the
rvaldwM of the Ooounlssloner of
Delhi, Itnonak of the tact that he
had Kooe Into the elty early In the
mominff and had been killed: lo we
detentntned to return to the dty and
rrach the Ca.'shmerp Oate if we could
Id ,'.o, for by this Uiiic the native
popiilare wft,i aroiLifd find seeking
to exi'Tniinii^'' all lli*^ F:nf]llih [>eo-
ple When near our place of refuge
I sliould be ppMerved but would
never bt-hold tJie faces of my friend.*.
a)j[uin. Tor they were a]I w;nyla.!(l and
kiuclly by a party ul luiUvea
wuhin three miies of the spot whoa
1 wa« left 10 peruh. If not rescued.*
•t ttio at the relontleaw oa-
ttVisoctodle a HngerlnK death from
I exposure and BiarvaUon. Truly my
! escape from death was wonderful,
and the wmind which brouKfn me
iiUunately prnvrd my sal'-.tMnu
ol :-.<-r\>. I'Ul [or the rn'i.-.! [i;tr! Mu-
puin (i.iiii riiV Ai'Uiul and ilirt-
predlcaiiicM K.irlv
the next, luunnny I was ariHLscd
f riitu a briftt «lumb« by a kick given
to me by a bogp who wma tending
goats, and wIm ns oO at oDoe to
Kive the infonnatten lo the vWacers.
without the companion; hip >f one
tnend I waa to die. so : .1. but
i rietcrmmrd. rMucc! n,-. 1 iv.t5. to
M-ll my li(f lis flf'arlv ■i*- iblc, no
as to nialtp Ihf stroki- '.jn-'-!!'-' .-i'id to
Induce iny advcrhiinr.-, i-. pui iw out
of all siifferlnK wlUi ( 'lu' tili I
crawled out of ni\ n'stin^j place lo
see what was going on. and fotuid
that the spot wis Just ootalda a
vUlsf*^ Sevnral ot the poDple. un-
armed, camo ts mm and rdleved me
□r my vaMl. fttif and sw«rd. but
did not moieBt me futher. X tuAKt
..jiir of t)itT!i [i-!iiii:k. 'hr- i.i an oftl-
I'cr iluii IhfV not sren by my
awiifl thnr t was an officer,
would tjrobably tisve made short
VDCk ot. roe. but liMy no doubt
tbousht that 1^ varioff my life tliey
ml^t eventually be rewarded. They
earrted ma to the vlUagB and I
ihould have bean allowed to remain
In It, but when tbe women heard of
[iiv preeeaca they f it ularmr-d and
Hiiid if a Europear. ■ !■! 'h.Tf
I", the Sejxjys Hp > v.i id .ill be
ki l'-M My b'-artrs cum k'ii n - <iut
1 Uirr» me Utlo a ri..iiib'" «iove
M^ich wsA close at hand. 1 lay
under the mudbank of the V«n
whoa a Xcn- TTtfrmttig }fttec- sgnn!
men ran up who had heard tmt I
waa there. One of them got on a
bank above me and 1 .vlw ihut ha
had a bamboo in his hand which
was Just about to descend on my
head: by seme special Proitdenre
the oLhem closed ruund abfiut him
and alter some hot argument they
ill! went :i*ity. 1 remained In the
^ove. wiuch afforded a food abelter
U'»n the heat ot the em. aod a
kind-hearted vUlacer brought dm a
light bedstead of QBtlve make, and X
was left alone.
"I had not been quiet very long
when a native watchman came along
and claimed the bedstead a» hla
projuTty
raiaed a
and threw me off It. theo
spear m If to ebrtfce me,
walkad off taking hii bidit eed With
tUu. so that X wa& obliged to Ur or.
the ground, the duagreeable i>ui l ui
bfltiK the visu.< of l>lack ant,s. which
a* armed it.iouj-h llie lii lc In my
dolhea and (■tu.-«trred roun.l tnv
wound Later on an old !
came mt- and I wa:5 Kiaf.l>.; m
him hr brought m a Ir*
■ci\up*iiu>» fiutuvecaksftj and water
la an earthenware poL Hoerever, i
bad made tip my alaA I was never
gohw to eea en ftigltab f aoe ag«in.
and aU Z mated was «e be allowed to
die In peace »
"So the dayi passed until Sator-
day evening, and in my delirium I
heard the sound as of mens feet
running, and awoke to con.-wtousneM
and hi-Mjed lliat the end would roine
quickly, and I locAed up and bi'heid
.severitl men with a bedstead upon
«hich they placed me and said Lhey
wcr« going to carry ma to MOerut.
Ttiey carried me with a sheet and
told B» I was not to diov my faoe
or handk and If anyone spmte to
me they would say they had a alofc
Mabommtdun going to Dtemt to
0ee a native doctor. They lost no
time and utarted with me on the
Journey. After proceeding some
Clark
Children •nd grown -upi rn joy
the perfectly cooked bciu)& in
ih< ir exccllriit saui caifdm^th th#
iliver of prime pork.
— Serve them often— there U no
f(Kxl more v.!uilcs*inu' — few,M
popular and as cconorrucaL
SoM la «Mi««iiMl tiM U»-<X»
W. dAltX, LIMITID^ til III 111. r,.Q„
U-is
miles they halted after dark at the
house of .some 'Synd.^.' tthcrt- 1 was
tect'lved in llie kindest manner. I
was furnished wtth dean Mnen. and
ddldous sherbet was brought I
said whet I meet wanted was a good
sleep, as I had dept bat tery UtUe
all the week. They replied: 'It la
not possible for you to remain here:
if you are discovered we should not
be able to help you. and you must
get on to Meerut under cover of
night.* So ofT K-e started again, and
reaching Mcenit eeitP the next
rooming I was taken to the artlUery
hoatrttal where I recdved every ear*
and attention, which enabled me to
Uke the fMd egiUttat our fallhleas
soldiery with a few weeki.
"My sorrow was very great on
learning the sad fate of my six oom-
panlons who had been ma s sacred
vrry clone *o the .iiK>t whcr*f they
bad been obliged to leave me.*'
L'lMl lUSKV DANVEXfl OSBOaM
k ifea ewiv ■iSiinia «< 71
PRINd M [f r T
rlAVEL twelve hundred
miles bjr rail . . . through
IgUoric Central Bnti^h Columbia
, . . tpnd two day* in the
world-famous Jasper NationsI
Park. Willi evenrtbgifl plennad
lor yoOT cnjeyMl . . . ifaao
homeward via the p ttlu rem M e
Indian country of the SMm
and a $SO-mi!e Mil ihrouuh the
ihehered waters of the "InMde
Psssage."
A m-civ holidey jou'll never
mtl partlcvlan Tnmt
C. F. EARLE
'tMHrt e*J« AtTBl
* 1 1 0«**raManl St,
tsei
When //otfr
Childien uy
for It
Mothers, who take one simple
precaution, are seldom worried.
W,th a bottle of Plelcher n CvLorla
In the hmise lhey can do wliat Lhelr
doctor would ti>U them to do, when
haby Is fretful, feverish, colicky.
conAtipated or etuSed-ttp with cold
—give a ftw dropB o( UiU pure
vcgeiaMe. pleeeenl tailing prapara-
tlocL Xt eemf orts baby and emthee
hbn to sleep In a Ittfy. It's per-
teetly atfe for the youngest Infant
Dae It freelr— and as often ae
needed, spedallsts advise. A more
liberal doM Is all It takm to com-
fort and relieve older ohUdren. when
fcveriahrKss. bad breath, no appe-
tite, colds, etc-, show uiey need a
good purging Thr mark of irrnijlne
Castorta u thr riftcher signature
i>n the wntpjMT • . ■ iq
- ■- ■' ,rTMt.iitlntL'
I iii-
riBi
we proceeded on foot and ran
iiinnittli itiv groups of natives who
.~li<iij-ed iit ii.t and iielted us with
stones; once or twice the situation
was perilous, but by free use of our
swords and seeking seduded places
«e Anally reached the main guard
at tbe Oaabmere Oate and to our
great Joy tonnd two of oar compan-
ions with thetr oOoers.
"We were informed that tbe 11th
and SOth NX were In the patase
making terms with thb King; this
was about 11 o'dock In the mondnv.
Escape for U.S now ml^ht have ben
easy, ae thf mon of th*' mlii on duty
at the guard preserved a respectful
attitude all the time, but we waited
on unable to do anytbing, wtth the
lalht hoi>c>^ umt succor might be
sent to tLi from Meerut.
"About 5 o'clock we were startled
by a loud explosion and Immediately
rifK-raarde Uoutenant wuioughby,
tJic Cummlaaary of' Ordnance, came
numlng up to ui wtth his face blaefc-
ened with powder, and we iaamad
from him that bjr tila orders the
magaslne had been blown up to
prevent It falling Into Ibg'lWMe'aC
the mutineers Thmgs I W IIBW
approaching a crbits, but we were
obliged to wall on. ihouRh nobody
seemed to know why Our doubts
were soon removed. A party of Se-
poys had quietly taken up a posi-
tion and suddenly poured a volley
into A group of ofOcers belonging
to the 74th. with whom I was chat-
ting. Several offlcers fell and 1 was
treated to a bullet In the aldo. Xt
was a "eamrd qui peut* for the rem~
nant who were making for the ram-
parts and I followed ae wdl es X
could. On reaching the rampart I
unbudded my sword and threw It
down Into the ditch below and fol-
lowed after It by dropping down
from oiu- of th'" rmbra.'!un*js and
moiinUn^; the (.uUiUcr^k-rap On ar-
riving at Uic top I In.s'.lnctivcly
turned fn the direction of the River
Jumna, and on arriving st the t>ank
I fouxkd a par^ of five officers and
a teacher trooi Delhi CoOcge who
hed managed to get awajr- After a
tiaaty coonUtatloa we decided that
the best thing to be done was to en-
deavor to get to Mecrut. a distance
of some thirty nilScs We had to
v.ad" through the nvrr which at
the dry season of the year runs in
two or three streams, all tordnblc
"On going through orte of them
one of my Welllngtim boots stuck
in thi- mud and come off. so that I
had to trudge on. leaving it behind.
We wcry followed by grouiw of vil-
lagers ajtsuming a threatening atti-
tt'de. and as they kept on approach-
ing, wuioughby, from time to time
pointed his gun at them tUl tta«y
gradually dropped off. It was no*
about fiuriset. and cootinuttig oar
way. stoppim: from time to time
during the nighi. to rest we reached
the Hindu Rur-r. about ten miles
frrwn DcUil, a littio before sunrt^e;
the stream though nurr^fw was so
rapid that we had to Join lianda to
help each other acroiw lU A few
ywrds from the opposite bonk we
came lo a cave, which we thought
fortunate, as we could reat there and
be protected from the emi' We had
not been there long before we were
dlseonred by w native and he ran
off at once to give notice to his
friends. Not wishing to be caught
like ratn tn a tmp. wc left the plaoe.
niKi pto'foding some way further.
roAnd a dry waUroourse whose
joA banks afforded little or no
-iirr from the sun. The teacher
prpffTTcd tyliiK down under a small
tree a few yard/i off We had not
been th'rr many minutes before «•
heard lum ^hout out, 'WUIetightiy.*
On jumping up we saw a oamd on
which two men-were seated, one of
them had a spear in bis band. On
seeing us the front man turned tbe
camei'.i head and made It trot oS.
The teacher told u.^ that juit u he
wft.s dropping ofT to pleep he heard
one of them say. 'give me the spear "
We hfid Thr-rt'torr, to make another
movf^, kind 'hl'i time .'sflected ft large
tank AtU^ Meep banks which ap-
peared to offer a convenient shel-
ter. M It was 9ome distance from the
village Here we remained the rest
of the day, not Itt an elated state,
and 1 do not remember that ire ex-
dmnged e word eU the time.
A nWSB START
fiiiiiiitffr llinwiiii ^ ^ ^ T o 1^ I A
"When It was nesrly dusk we
made a fresh start, but as we wrrr
parched wtth thirst »e ?irarched for
It well " hf n* »'c could slake our
thirst. Tlii-i vf found at a short
distance. When we b*^an to move
on, I found the wound In my side so
painful ihUt I (onid hnrdly hobble,
much les.s accompuny rny compan-
ions on their way.
"This was no timr ff>r he.fltaUnn.
so my companion.'- i' .:<,:•• con.Md-
ered that the only ihmg lo do was
to find soma place for me to Ue In
where I should not easily be found,
wlUch was soon done In a dry water>
fall, where I was left my compan-
ions saying that as soon as they
reached Meerut they would send out
a 'doodlle' with beareni to brtng me
in Wlllotighby ofTcred to stay, but
1 forbade him snd bidding them to
be of ft or-d I- h 1^' r « n 1 < lod np^ed ;
we made the partUig as btlof as pos-
sible, um m I IMA tten thet
&ip ilmY vnnQS
CKeep your
GASOLINE
DOLiLiAMS
HOM
watch a
/Vf
industfy grow
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HOME OIL DIb TRIBUTORS LTD
PRODUCBRS RBFINBRS DISTRIBUTORS
HOBfE OIL DEALERS
AtkmaocL Dav«
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TbMWd aarrloe Btattoa
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Renouf Dai ll ii e Slatlcn.
Oak Bay Ave. and Uorrlaon 8t
Dplsmds Oarsce * Bervtee
3BM Cadboro Bay Boad
DelgbtoQ. A. 1
7M Bmriit*
QCAnsA frnuEXT Di
WalktiH Berries Statloa.
^mdra and nDlayseii
DOWNTOWN DUTBICT
BM|tTIltAL,T DUTmiUT
Bardwera.
and Johnami
_ BnrthcTS.
Mi Jtthnsco
(■.:()<■< 'ivp Mav II,
boat to Vaooouvmr
m«a*ttr ■! IM
altrmoon
laave Vic-
OAB BAT DIVTBICI
lafaga. IL.
IgM oak Bav AvcDua.
Oak Bay Oaiaga.
rates
Motor Oompany.
and Vtow
Oray I Jrv Tout*, f
VatP? .'^•jert
BarlwMir'a Oarage.
Ptscard and Blanafaaffd
But.ri\irMr>n * Bum, Umtted,
BiajMiiard and Broogbiea
litnn.«1*n. T .
Yates arwl Qwdra atteotei
MelvUla. W. W,
97\ Wharf Hlre^t
Ill md a/Ml ftruugbtOEi
IteLtfod. A.
m View
Tbterasa'
ia Tataa 8ire«!i
er Senioe B
(Wire*.
* Bans. W .
Btrect Bridga.
flidney. B.C.
■erel Oek eervln
Beral Oak. BXX
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THE DAILY COLONIST. VICTORIA, B.C SUNDAY, MAY U, 1929
Wn.N.O'll«IG«.«M««)LU
HIGH GRADE 8Uil-WNQ MATERIALS
me Work off Every
Description
HATHROOM8, FIKBPLACES. SUNKOOMS. »I|*K8
STORK' rSONTS
Alio
KATB HUMS, SBBKT QLASS. MISROSB
UtADSD COJOB 9BVKUNO
551 Yates Street
BURuy mm
BUILDING PROBLEM
Substantial Yet of a Pleasing E>esign
Arehltrcu' Km.iit
-1 II) Sr«-inic
■■<'(* trr
i
Brackets and
Fixtures
utility ud Beauty
To vait every requirement.
Call >nd see oar (lispUy
HawkNis &
Hayward
643
Electrical 0"al>^ """^ Stilike IIOC*
■u^lis Strt-ft, Corner View
THACKER & HOLT
PliUBblBC and Hefttinc Coatrftctert
A£cm« for the Beker Automatic Oil Biir»er and the
Simplex Crude Oil Burner
UMtv^v •>v«><l M UM laMM
tnd poBsiklr maw HI M
CoMlllt W OO TOUT «quir»n -nn; %n CUiriMM
■fhe biuac puriKifcr nl the Arrhl-
<' ij' 8maU HouM Strvlce liurMu
to aid the hona-buUder in Ret-
Una tun vatM for aaeh dollar ipent
In MUdliir a hema, whleb Includes
not only tb« most cultalilt mattrtftls,
Meh tn the proper place, tniilt in by
rt-jpomlble, iklUed workmen, but a
pUn Ecrvlee which uuurci the
pfoppT hiilftDoe and arrannpnient nf
roamii 'o make Uit d**lli:iK livtidl"
and hkiiblp and glva It a rciuil(-> value
ri .i pos-^tble witb a home lacking
LhuM- architeetUTBl features a« can
Qoif be found m the dcalcna o( thoat
wtKM p»>f<Mlnn It H to peffom
tbtaMk.
ntntt the Terr baclnttfnit pcnrts-
tently umI conaUtently. the bureau
has recommended the beat of ma-
lerlalii and workmanahtp. quality,
and slowly hut purely the Idea hai
become ImpLrn'od In tho inlnds of
I Intcntliin; hoinr build'T-. until one
I can plainly ue in itie buUding re-
pwts how the tendaner hu grown
to buUd welL The heme may not be
quite ID lana. quite ao prelenOoua,
but ftboff* ul It muft be veil built
and tt must be of good design. "Hils
much has b«»en accomplished and
thua much Jusunes the efforts and
•apmdltwai of the bureau-
la ftn InUnirible thing,
Ih*" A", i rnpf nmn or
woman cannot tleflnr or explain
The result L» evident but Uie r- nsi n
why tt Lr pleading or dlsplca-iUiK
cannot bo deAned. Even tlw jarring
note cannot t>e picked out nor a
rtoMdy mtnmtMA, ttaxAj becauw
ttaera It luk of tralnSnc In that
dlreetloci- On tb* eChar hand a
trained deslgnv. an anhltaet. ha«
devoted a great many day* to ihU
wry plui.se ot hLs profesRlon sn thai
hi.' knows, almoat Irwtinrttvelv )ij?"t
wiiaL lo Include or t!Xi:Iudc to nasure
harmony in the perspective blu wrll
aa In the plan.
Tlie quality of the material ustI
aim very apparent in the (InLshed
dwelling, and here again. whUe the
reault la but too apparent, the un-
UUtlatod eaonot point out the reason
for effect of tfieapness or the op-
posite, nor can the wearing quall-
tlta ot a house be explained unleiw
one has an Intimate knowledge o[
materlala and conitniction. One
house rapidly shiw,'; ths efTecLs of
lime and use, while another con-
tiniiCfl to look aa fresh and as strong
as when It was flnt buUt. AH the
Viotsria
Realty &
Building
LM.
MEANS
BUILDING
SATISFACTION
\^ lie :i vr 1, are coti^idering building, whrihcr a Inrge or ftnall ron-
^^tu.1 , rnnnder Vifioria Rralty \ H'iiHh'r l.td. Our year*
1 rxi fn^ncc, our skilled itsS of ftnployees. and our ose of quality
uls lorm a combinalloD tiiaf result in your absolute
s4nki4ciiou with our every cflorL And our prices gra coa>ist«tttiy
low. Coonlt with v*.
Fer-
T
IN tUs plan the designer hat shown ua an e«tsrior o( mutli mrm in
composition snd has pictured it most chiirmingly. The wi^ ?*
brick in various soft, melluw. red tones, m white mortar. The tool^
of brown shingles Maggered. Details rcgaf diny thi^ plan CMA be obMiaM
in "BeantiilU Homes, on sale st David Spencer k. Lmnted.
You will want
a furnace entirely in kagf^
ing with ths up-to-daten©»a
of yottr new honu. Then
ch«Oie an Albion . . .
aiodani. scientific in dcaignl
• . • rugged, tiroa-rasltt*
ing strength in the materia
ol which it U buUtl . . .
Pipe or iHpdMi atylH in-
atnllad from
put together by m«i to the Canadian PortB
work, there need never be any re- •
foregoing simply it'ada to the rea-
son why malerlaLK and workmanship
of good quality are being so psiii*
tenuy advocated by tbia bnnN. If
the home Is buUt ot good matertalg,
srrrt when-a.--. Ihr revfrnal Of thlS
policy must meviUbly reault in fu-
ture disappointment «ii-^n the mis-
take cannot lie rectified
A gr^at manv luive built from
plans furnished by the Arrhitects
Small House Benrtoe Bureau sfid
many have simply railed on the
' bureau t-w ndvir*! In every ca.-;''
the ttdvi.-c iflven Ui all has been to
use nottiu'K but iuMfTlala crf go od
quality and. where the bureau's
eeanm laa ben baedad. dw
bava been «fy ea ttftdcg r te tbe
S^S^idDSM ttaa poUqy atfivted.
A Beautiful Home for a Large Family
Sash, Doors, Frames, Glass
CabiMtVMork,Unbw
Drysdah Suh & Door Co., Ltd.
North Pttk Uieat
"QuaUty and Scrvica**
PboM 642
1929
i'^ d for BbUdtnt Opgntlaeg
/ START RIORT
By pBTchuiog Lombw. Lath, Bte.. From
CAMERON LUMBXX CO^ LTp.
Where Yov Are Assured of
QUAUTY— PROMPT DRLIVBRY— CIVlUtY
Our Sales Department Invites Vour Inquiries
Helpfal Advice Given by Our Experts
Boaca and 0»»«i of Bw DcscriMioB Always oo Hand
Cameron Lumber Co., Ltd.
Are Menaced by
Grain Role Cut
TORONTO. May 10.— Comment-
ing oti th'' !;ltuatlr>n eKlatUig St
rraln export ports, Ohaxle-s B.
Watt*. :s»-crctary ul the Dominion
Miller?' A.'usnclAtion. .said last night
that If CanadLsn railroads wUh tO
retain v.rj.iu aiiri i inur tonnage to
the AUantic r^caboarU Uvough tb«
port of Montreal, a revtslen of
fr^ht rates wUl be ngeosaaiy,
Be tkoufbt Ibe out OB wheat flov
rates by UaUad Btatgi
mUraads would be reflected Imma-
diately on 'the Oanadlan Industry.
In addttkin, he sUted his beUsf
that "now Is the logleal time to,
bring into effeci a naw rata begl*
whirh will give greatv jntaotloa to
Canadian mlUera."
He pointed out that In the t7nJt«d
8tat«{t the rate on flour has only
been "a very amall amoun' f^^nl^r
than the mip on grain, while in
Canada tMt- rut« has t>een "higher,
anywhan from one to Xlvs oenu."
As a cesolt. Buffalo iMa p tc apei e d ^
to a ffmter extent than Oaniwflan
porta a« f ar ai Alllbic was con-
cerned, be averted.
J. J. Page, manager of the West-
ern Canada Flour MlU.s. said the
lowering of the United States rates
would undoubtedly create a gri^aoer
flow of Canadian wheat through
uhe port of Buffgjo. Be thought
that rates should be reduced to hiild
the traffic in grain, and :hat mhiu
reductions should also affect flour
rates, la view eC tba OAMad 8ta«M
reductions.
LBION
STOVE WORKS LlMITBD-ttOl OOVBRintXNT tTXSrr
Modern Homes Are Buiit
With
LUMBER
AND
BUILT-IN
FBATURES
OK
ALL KINDS
QTPROC^Flropfoaf. J>«m»proo( WaDbogrd
UUemSX^The Un-'hrluLable Honr
NEVEROT— The Perfect ShiPKlr
Moore-WhiMnston Lumber Co., Ltd.
2«14 Bridge Street Pbone 2697
HOME PLAN NO 616
THIS ehsrming perepeetive. with an almonphere all its own. drccives one as to the roomineaa of the in-erior.
which can only be appreciated after carefully examininft the plan. The "feeling" of peace and comfort
can he atiribine:! unlely to the use of lar ge shak es on tiw ^»^ V_,Tiy '^. ^' "^ ^'^^ "^ }P fr". - The
complete pLns for thih home, inciudbif wosUsf drgg^ing dod ^gclflraHoo^ pffptted by the Arditacti* Small
Houflc Service Bureau (B. &)•
I — . arr — — - .. . j i. ■r'g^j
GOOD BUILDIKGS DESERVE
IM Hariwira, PtiHt, Plinbiiig
and Heating Supplies, Etc.
fk n it\$ a
Aleook, Ptw iiif 9^ Writ^ht, Linitid
S4fi Yntes Phonaa 5S, 39
BODY LOIT; rCNKBAL WAITS
PHOTOGRAPHING SKY
IS FORTT-YEAR JOB
Wneteeti (M'v-rv.ittirfen Take
ClgaaUe TaiJi of Making
el Hy i
9wo teare yean hari been spent
tai laUnt a aUiale plsturg and It is
net yet eompMed.
ReehnUy was held the farUetb
anniversary of the Parts conference
of astronomers, in whlrh eighteen
world-wide ebeervatorl.5 aR-^eed l'>
tindertafce the woriL of piniN^rapIv
ing the sky. Several otwf r-s -rlcfi
were forced later u» drop iheir [larts
nf thf Rkfiantlc taak due to lark of
fund'- pr equipment. Thetr WOfIt
was transfeirsd to other etaana-
MRiss or ■irttiidH to new Tatantam
In the work.
At tttt DTMeat thaa thee* ars
ainsteen obeemtahae on the Ust
•ad ol tbeai nU but four were
aaKNif the erislnal workrn. but only
a faw hMTa eoawlitod Cbeir shares.
jtm iigqral ObMiiil wf at Onm-
wlcb waa the first to complete )to
share, which was flalBhed and
oharted nearly twenty yean sro
Then followed the observatory at
oxford end liitr f'-rth, Ausfralia,
reported the r<^'n<-i<ii*i<>n of its chart
Hia Cape Olwervatory at Capetown
rsoently aanaaneed II bad eonMated
ita caA
Another observatory which has
dMe a cooUdgrabla part of ths work
It Hto« at Kyderbad. In India. Tliis
utowTgliej tn IMg was assigned
half of the work pawvtausty dele-
gated to Rantlago. It has nniahed
1^ part of Uw
look ever the other bait oT fltfi-
Uago'!! share.
Th'- rhroe nbnervatorles which are
furthc.ot brhind arc Potadam. Ger-
many; Sydney, Australia, and Taeu-
baya. Meileo. tt Is posslbte that nert
of Pntsdam's work will ba tcaw-
ferred to the BdStaa Oidtovatory
at UoQle.
Tbe purpose of the great map. or
astfOeraphl'* rhart, sa tt is called.
Is to Ri^'' tir' unti'* pOAltloiui of all
of'the hrifh'rr .■»Ur» In Uie sky. In-
cludlnij tiirj'.r- ■, I' lhir Willi a three-
tnrn Tvi<.>»^)o Anoiher purpoee Is
u: i;ivr a close fMlBate or the
brtghtness of tfttog mr* In order
that future changes tn tbg >ky can
be noted aeeurately.
tt is contended that ths eomple
tkn of this chart will assist In In
vesUgatlnB the riinrlhutlon of the
stars throueh 5i>ar« iti^'i in arrlvfnii
at a more accurate knowledia of
the toru aad gnotto* «K tlw itol-
vewe.
TTir niimh<^ o( gBaiti BdiHlerT
to cuvrr the whola ilv 1i oeogldtT
abtjp over M,Oga, and eech o( thv*
MJMO plates Is oiyaaed three thne^^
BO Ihst raeh ntar Is repreeented by
three clowly approximated points in
order tiiat they mav not he nit-itnkrn
fi>r photneraphlr pla'-^- na\i
In ad dl tlon r.ev nra 1 < >U : c r pi » tr
arr exposed teveral Urne^ In each "f
t)ir ^),ooo --ur fields to menhir*
the bnirhtne.<ji of the stars, i
making about SMMO separate r\
posurcs.
Another pari of (be to* Is the
taeasureoient and oatanlatlon
brightness and poeltttn from th'
plate* or nearly M BMW aUr
These calculaUosiS «ra MMl t«tc
ito avoM «naa
When mournen from all parte of
Scotlsnd galhcred fur the funeral
of Albert Edward Hert>ert Moubray
recently they were inTonned thai
the oeremonles must t>e postponed
because the body oould not be found.
Admiral Moubray had died at
Hjerea, Fraaoe, a few days before,
and the body and colBn won
tfitpped to big boaw at Dalgelv,
■eocland. «T1ie fuaerel div wai
set, (lormt offgrlnis sen! to the Mou-
bray hotne. the grave ym dug, sarw-
Icca at the home gaud ^*e arranged,
and the mourners arrived, but tbe
t>ody did not appear F.iis;li"h mll-
wsy ofTlrlals had no roi^rd of ItA
arrival, and French authoruif.s virre
ignorant of lli wherealxMi'. - Artpr
a two-days' srarh it ' ■ nt
the French border whore ii iiim h-fn 1
held by the Ptench cwnUxnn au-
thorities who were searching the
eoffln for possible smuggled dope
A nim of the life oC a miner has
been produced by a VoMrite. Bar-
Isnd, niinT
Sheet Metal Work
AND
Tar and Gravel Roofing
Islaid Sheet MtM Works
TMtodelMf
•It
The G^eatest Home Comfort
WtULtAMfa
Tdc iactt tkc world sffords. Felly aatomsdc. Endorsed by Ceperts
Uied ia sen bgfNs rtiea any ether eil
W. R. MBNZIES & CO.
asnitsiy. Hegtoti «rt OB taMg l^Bli
g23 Cormorant attest . PbdM MIS
The CaiiadiM Puget Soiid
Lumber & Timber Co., Ltd.
ne Sagas of QadBiy eaa fgnitoa
Maniifactiirors of
OMgli^ fflr Lumber, Carafiil^ OnBad *
and
Bdfwood Cadar Sbinglee. Otiarantaad
Today we plan and btiiM with ejtererftof rare, the
better to meet a steadily sr<iwin;[ demand fr.r homeii
thai mii*t live ont a maxiiiHifii f.^n.^d ol iiaeliilnesa.
Knew the lumber you buy \ oti srt assured of the
best wbca yen specify C.P.S. Lamber Pi ada rt fc
QneHty and Benrlas
ego Dleeorery Street Vlctorls. B.C
Phones 7060 snd 7061
WHY NOT
■7
IB
Tlirsc ra^y terms mnkr it possible for vni all to own youf own bomts.
have a number ol charming 4, 5 and b-roomcd btuiRalowc st- prices ^Ag-
ing from
$i,aO(l to $3,500
viiT frm 1250 lo 9800 down uid |20 to f3S par mm^
are rented for $15 to $25 psr month snd sre alt excellent
These houses
buys.
& Son
fi?S Fort ^^-rr*
T^'Mbliahcd 1887
PhoMc 38e
4
M. IN sniiTii
SEAS SIflRY
ONNOWORK
Mum.
Hi
arni' >■
W'lih
Hi t
Orciicstra Peace
Goodwill Talk
(in
!< inn 7 /M N N// /N
iV£W A.iiX. ttAl LHt
Rpeaklnc to his mtkm-wVle ndlo
rnnerrvfmtlan. Or. S. PufcM Oadm^ii
«:n talk on the WlUMt of "Amer-
i<-it .-; Contiibuilon to Peact^ and
Ooodwill" In the broadcast throiigh
N^.C. system station* u«iay from
' • '■• I 50 o'clock. Pftciflc Slartdard
Till!".
I'iififlc Coast auditors wil! hpar
tliP nute-A clprKyiiiati (or the third
time during thu prosranime. whtcti
wilt brloc a complete church Mrrtce
from ibe New York ■ttullQi Of th«
VX-C Tbin^ nuOo voloat. katnrn
u the Cathedral Studio Oboru. wUl
sins humns and anthems under the
dJrwtIm of WUUam Armour Thayer.
aeooniiNuiled b; Sidney Dorlon
Lowe at th* piano.
aVNIIAT CONCEBT
tMrtincutatiMl u the only white
DIM ever to luure Uved on the South
Be» UlMBtA at Puka Puka. Robert
Deu PrlcMe «Ul t«U a true story
of Ufa In the South Seas during the
Berand part of the Sunday aXier-
noon coooert to be broadcast from
1 3Q to 2:30 O'clock and from 3 to
A o*-1l»c1i thi.i afternoon.
f't-4.ibir\s talk will be the only non-
niu»i'*«l it^-in on the procrauunc,
which wiu be jirt»ented by the Na-
tional Concert Orchestra conducted
by Charles Hart and by a quartette
of woman, InchKUng Barlnra Blan-
chard and Sttiel Wakefleki. m-
pranoe. anfl 9n_ Oninin ger Atklo-
•on Uanuvt o^es. conirataje.
The latter vUl ting gospel bynins
and longs.
In the two- m ast<>d schooner
Tkvua, MlM0 r'-criiUy sailed Into
San Prandsco tnv nltpr a voyage
ot 131 days from the tnjpii.^ With
Andy Tliompson as captain and
Prisbip as chief mate, the vessel was
brouffhl safely through a gale north
of Honolulu and Into the Golden
Date without tlie ■■ttoranm of the
orew of ^even bsUvok, oil of lAtom
w«ro lU with aoum*
His Uf e on Puka Puka and other
tropical Isles wltl be Prisble's theme
In hts orteen-mlcute talk. PrlsMe
is well known as an author.
Chopin's "Polonaise Mllltalre." a
martial and dliinlfled adaptation ol
the Pnhsh danre. is the opening
m>islc&l sclrrt ion nf the concert.
Th'^ <'r ;;"-,'.',rft follows It with a
■■n riL: iiprrpii.sc" by an American
r. ii)[> .^. i F';ilriiiir'_-ii. Two Grainger
rmiiibef. hi.s " Mock. Morri.s," ba.>ed
ufx.n lalk themes of Sprlnit rtanrps
1 hi. liovel reminder of chiic]ho<:xi
f e fii ni. -Over the HUU and Far
AiAay "— are Included on the pro-
gramme. A String orchestra will
Inierprct the famous "Andante
CantabUe." from Tchaikovsky's
•ttring quarteUo. » plaintive air
t^kfn from a folk song at Uttle
P-ussta."
ANOLO-PKBSIANB
Responding to the baunung "OaU ,
of the Desert," the WhlttaD Anglo-
Persians wtn gUfto aloft on thctr
magic carpet to play (or a nation-
wide audience as they bfoadeaat
thl^ afternoon trtsm 3:30 toS o'oloek,
Pacinc Standard Time.
L'niis Kai./.int»n will conduct the
Riniip an (he half-hour concert
oiKiis with the colorful Moorl^
-suite. 'Courta of Oranada." by thfr
popular Spanish rompfecr. Chapl.
The home scenes wtU be pictured
In the quartette of familiar songs
to be played In a special arrange-
ment made by Kataiwn. "Just a
Cottage BmaU and *tiQg Cabin ot
X>reanu" ai« tire of the best-known
of these melodies.
Clasftle composers are repnsanted
by Hadley, whwte "Glgue" wUH be
played, and by Rira-nky-Koraakoa.
from whose works a "Lithuanian
D.infe ' ]wi h'--''! r lKiaen for the pro-
GREAT .MOMI ATS IN H1STOBT
'ReveaUnu ^i< t ihat Aaron
Burr, contjury t,... i>^>pi]lnr opinion,
never wm conviried of treanon, the
"Great Moment in Huitory" broad-
cast from 4 to 4 30 o'ehx-k today
will depict the f!tor>' of tlie Bun-
Conspiracy.
The dromalogiie will br presented
by NaUooat Players from a manu-
script prepared by Henry risk Carl-
ton aipadaUy for radio iMroduetloD.
Aaron Burr, the oontlnulty shows,
was without (uiids or political pres-
tige following hlY resienatinn from
the vlce-prosldrr • n> ihot Aitpr he
shot Alexander m.>mi n, .t (juri
War with Spain vim immmcnt. He
decided to lead an expedition
against Mexlrn Cienernl Jame
WUkinAon, EDvnrnnr the noril
ern prn\-ln,-^ .<f 1 ..lui'Un.i, but iindi ;
p.iv .■t;r, ,L . ■'■•■■r--:. (gjent,
t In >'v< ii ; ■ ' <■ ' .11) !*t. 111(1 U- Wtlkinaon
was notined by Spain not lo take
pert In the projw. A letter wrttlen
by him to Burr and Burr's answer.
In code, provided material for the
ehargf or.tresmn, brought by Pres-
ident Jeftenun, against Burr.
"Human Inicreat" akstcllaa on
metropoUtao hfe cl mbined In a
new OmiBfiOCanentai programime
deslgnstM as Rapid Transit. vUl be
brewtcast in the W»^l fof tiif first
time through NBC Cu.u.' uj-CntuM
Sv>l(-[n toni«hl In m \:> '••^ •>
!\».:ni' S**fcndartl 1 iiTu-
w'-v riTi ij\ ni-iul>rr.v u\ Ui'- con-
, , Ill lit the N£.0.
N. * \uik iuiii.as. and presented
with Interludes of )aa musk: by an
orchestra, each sketch ^ be a
complete episode m the etyle ot O.
Henry. •^uOed to heighten the
contrast between the various croe.^
BM-ilons of society's strata reprt
■ ■ '■ >■ iiaintJ R<i|>!il TtliiimI.
For ilif initial pn^.-: ac i!;'- •'■day
the sketches will iii: ! ..i - two
cnxik.s trviiiR to t>t if '-i j. n^>u.'ie
another uti iri [tr'x^dure called
riir Panel.' n fcftllrc on the bual-
t. - iitnob where everybody looks
m.^re^tAiva and accomplishre notb-
* "M* ooacetoing a devoted
■ttit vNiUiif tor ter scapegrace
nephows retyrn tram Vurope in
■urapo In a^kleh an element of
pathos, tttters, and one of the
famous Rapid Transit animal skiU
WpiwkbXkmi CHAim<H«a
A Mo of aeleetlana ttom musical
shows will headline the Stude baker
Champions' ooocert which wUl tx
heard tonight from 6:15 untU 8.45
'-flork. Parillc Standard Time,
TVlij 111 My Heart,", from "The
.St riLltii; Pi ii, • 1 ; a s>'mphonlc
arrangen»ent, '\\- first of ihese
to be tntrtxliu ed i>y jean Ooldkette's
players. "Ijove Me or Leave Me."
from "Whoopee," and "Lovely
lAdy" (rinn tt;e F'how of the &ame
Oapie are the others.
The Studebnker Piano 'I>rlns.
Buryl Retting and (May Holand,
will have a number and Uiere will
be a vocal chorus with several ot
the orchestral wiectlona.
FAVORITE MELODIES
"Enna Jetttck Melodies." selected
with spcrliii thiiiiPht of the day. will
be broad I « St through the N3.C,
s\:.t( in :< nitfht between 7:46 and 8
o clM-k by a mixed quartette and a
group of other s*.udlo arttata.
The Sana Jettlck theme >ong
"Home, Sweet Tcme," wUl be played
by the Instrumental ensemble at the
opening of the broadcast and Nttvtn's
popular "When All the WOrld Was
Voting. Lads," follows.
*'Rose Ifflkrte. I Love You." from
the Buecessful musical comedy
"Roae Mario" Is among- othar aelec-
tlona.
Lesion Branch Meetx
LANtiPf)HD. May 10— A well-
attended meeting of the Prince Ed-
ward Branrh. Canadian Legion, took
place at the clubhouse. Island High-
; way. this week, the fHVsldent. Com-
rade Mackle, baliw In the dttalr.
The resignation of Oomrade F.
Smedley from the position of sec-
retsry-treasurer was reported, and
the policy of decentralisation of
duties adopted by the exanitlve
meeting explained to tlie meeting.
(Jomrade C Cherry has agreed to
act as nominal secretary, until such
time as be Is able to take over the
whole of the aeerotarla] work. Com-
rade Meredlth^Jones' appointment
as treasurer of the branch wss con-
firmed. Vartotts members have been
made reepooslble for particular sec-
tions of the work of the branch,
5urh a.3 metiiber^hlp. l>adges, pen-
sions and personal help cases, ways
and means, etc.
Comrade Cherry, prior to his de-
parture to represent the branch at
the provincial convention, ref^lved
the Instructions of the brar.cli on
many matters that will be brought
up for discussion at the convention.
The membership committee re-
. ported that two new embers, Com-
radaa Longwortb and WUbart, had
jOlnad dtuing the past month.
Itie branch Is IWldtng Its first
Mmuat dinner on May 18. at the
Chamber of Commerce, a*. 8:30.
The dinner Mcretary, Oomrade Pm-
nlnKton. rxpreeeed the hope that
anv members who hare not yet in-
formed him of their intention to
attend will do sf> without delay.
Comrade Pennington, vlce-pre.sl-
dent. reported that he hnd pfti-
ceeded with Comrade-! Stephen and
Oheny to St. Aldan's School and.
With laitabie ceremony, presented
the Prince Edward Branch Football
Shield for the year to the school,
whose team won the deciding game
of the league. beaiUng lAngiord by
1-0.
An enJoyaij'"' '^ft! party, staged
by the men's ways nnd means com-
mittee. wa-H hold at the chibhouw on
Tuesday night. This is the first of
a weekly series that will be held
on Tuesdays, when small prlaes,
donated by members of the branch,
will be given, a monthly aggregate
lirtae being also provided. Plve hun-
dred and bridge were played, the
men providing refreshments. Prises
were won by ODOindO Savory and
Mis. Oak.
Whassat?
ar J. & MMd
Gaine<
u ruuo
io 22Days
That's going some^-^ot irtiftuiy
men. women and chUdrctl JoM Obn't
twlp putting on good heftUhy flesh
when lh«y take McCoy's Cod Uvrr
Extract Tablets.
Full 01 health and wetght-bulld-
Ing ffubntanre»-~the proven and suc-
oesBful kind -the kind that are s
real help to frail, rundown, skinny
men and women
Tr\- Hie«r 'liprfmrlv rfflcient
■-. ■i''>f1 ttt.-sfe!e-^." Ub!et.«; for
ihiiiy it»ys -i( Uiey don t help
greatly your moosy will be refunded
One woman gainod ten pounds
la twenty-two days, sixty tablets,
shily cents— Economy Mko IIjOO. AA
MaoFtelane Drug Co.. Vsnoouvn
pvug Oo„ Owl nmg Co . or any
dnigrtst for McCoy'n Cod Liver Kx-
I net T^blstA. Dtrecuons and
tormula on each box, tAdvtJ
What do you unogtne anyone
would do with a thing like LhlsT
9aby derides mother would be s
pr*tty safe perann to stay wtlh,
after an. ttporlally no* I
DAVID SPENCER
L.I M IT BJD '
Sun Colors Are Popular
Summer Hosiery
The xmartness of your hosiery Hes in the colot^
the shade must be fashionable as well as in h^r-
tnony With your costume,
The»e smart hose with pointed heels arc shown in
sunskin, roseskin, ^airskin, beachskin, ntitonc,
rh-iirc, cane, sonata, cascade, rose taupe, atmos-
phere and chalet.
KuU-Fashtoned Chiffon Hose with pointed heels
are shown in bareskin. sunskin, flesh, nutone.
beachskin, sonata, rose taupe, chaire, cascade and
fairskin^
$1.95 Pair
I'uil-Kashioncd Hose of servicc-wtfight silk with
square heels art- .-h"\Mi in Summer tan, peach,
blonde, pear! bliisli, opal inntivc. rii.itf-an. ashe.< n\
roses, parchment, nmlc, sunburn, blut-, tox, gun-
metal and black.
$lJfS Pair
Smart Styles in Girls'
Sweaters
We have just received a new hne ot Girl.s' Pull-
Over Sweaters of fine all-wool or silk and wool,
made with a V neck and band at bottom of jersey.
Shown in r.-iniillr. sea, sandrift and true l>!uc. Si/cs
32 and si4. Ivdcb $5.50
-4MiMmi's wsar. m now
Special Offering of 45
MODEL
COATS
itn Itidiuix Imports From Paris and
London— Every Siyle Diffrronif^
Values as fligh fis J(250M0
Reduced to SeU for
► / D and
$95.00
Cryats with tlinsc distingu i ■ ! ! ^ " :_■ t. il]:,
f.'i'-liiMn iliat places them above lh(
oniiiiary, ami indicates their origin b\
the hands of noted designers of London
and Paris.
Coats Rrriadcloth, Poirel Twill, Chamioen. Saiin, I'ancy Tweeds
and Novell y ^!ate^iaIs. Tliey are trimmed with applif^uc, satin
and materials and such popular furs as mole, silver muskrat,
bruadtaii, monkey fur, tinted coney, kid and lynx. A number of
shades to select from, including navy and black. Most extraordin-
ary values for. . I f49.75 and $95.00
/I
Manitt Dept.. lai rioor
Featuring New Styles in
Spun Silk Broadcloth
Over-Blouses
( )vcr iilouscs ol a heavy -textured spun silk broadcl'.tli Thrv ujr
smartly tailored, with neat fitting Bramley collars, ^ ^ O/l
tucked fronts and link cuffs; white only ^ / m%f\J
-Btouart. Ul nosr
r J /■ ^ treasure chest it is —
u i / \ /Of the for every article that
l/^ goes into it is chosen
//-i^/a ry^^Qf ^i*^ thoughtful care
/ iUpV Ufit^Cil^ jjQ^g ^^^^
tents are to grace.
Rne linen, selected piece by piece, with an eye to beauty, qual-
ity and economy, make up its store.
I'nrc Irish Linen Damask Sets of Madeira Tea N'apkins. beautifully
Cloth and Napkins in cx<|ui-*itr de worked 'Ui Uwc-^i Inu-n. A dozen,
si^rn'^. Kither plain or hcmMurlinl $3.95, $4.25, $4.95» $7.50
I'ri.rd. np from $8.95 $7.95
Satin Dani.iNk in delicate colorinp^s. . , , c,
makes a beautiful cloth for the dinner Hemstitched Sheets of (,nc quality^
nl,lr Napkin - in match. IVirr-, cottr-n I '.•nblc l>cd size. Per i>air.'
$13.75, $15.75 and $19.75 $2.75, $6.25 and $6.75
Oyster Ijnen I.unchon Sets, very ifenistiirlied T'.Ilow Ca r. to match.
$-4.25. $5.50 and $6.75 $1-50 and $Z.OO
White IJnen Luncheon Sets, hand- Sheets and Pilli»w Ca^cs in lovely
somcly embroidered in colors. Each, pastel tints is a recent v<igue, and we
$8.75 and $10.5Q are showing a great assortment in
A Good Assortment of Madeira. popular shades.'
\ cnrtian and Filet Lace Doilies and Hemstitched Sheets, Per pair, $7.95
Tray Cloths always in stock and very m
reasonably priced. '
Reaiitifnlly Kmhri .iilrrrri Pillow Hcm^^tilched Pillow Cases. Price.
Cases. Priced ai. a pair, $1.25, per pair $2.25
$1.35, $1.50| $2.00 and $3.00 - ^^ ^ „^
Smocks and
Housp Frocks
Dainty Styles for
Sumner
Colorful Cretonne
Smocks in large floral
designs, some of which
are in bordered effects.'
Bach 92.75
Ilroadcloth or Cretonne
Smocks in straight or
belted stvles. Priced at,
each $1.95
Hoover Dresses in all-
whilc an<l made with
either short or long
sleeves. Each. . .$1.08
Smart Styles in Wom-
en'- lb-use I'rocks. made
from last color prints in
shades of sand, blue,
rose. cTccn, yellow and
hclio. Each ....$1.05
,^ltrnctive I'mcks of
\oilcs and Prints in
large or small patterns.
All roldrin^s. Sixes 14
lo42. Each $2.75
Children's Pantie
Dresses
$USEach
Print I'loral Dresses in
attractive designs; very
dainty with white
orRandie trimniitip and
c ti n t r a s t i n K l>ipinK.
Shown in shades nf
mauve, blue, green, rose
and yellow. Sizes 2 tn
years. Each $1.25
-Cbmtm t Wwr. h» riser
( Jiildrrn's
Knitted Suits
$10.50 Each
Those Nrw Thrre* Picre
Suits of silk and wool
for the yttle girl of six;
consist of skirt, pullover
and coat sweater in sea,
corn, Casiilian. samlrift,
true blue and dawn. Tlic
skirt is made un a white
cotton bodice 4op. At. a
suit $10.50
••-9
^Knit Pull'
Overs
OfSifkandWool
Direct' Prom .Scotlwid.
One of the very latest productions In the my of
sweaters — made of a fme silk and wool lace cfTect
knit. They have \' neeks, lonp sleeves and shown
in numerous attractive bhades. Most practical
garments for Summer and decidedly dressy.
$12.95
A Most Complete
Service in
Men's Sweaters
r
Our Sweater Service for men supplies anything
yop may require for comfort, dressy wear,-8ports
or onting. Amfnig 1 1icni. the following ^ood values ;
Pcnmnn's All Wdol Sweaters in puM-oxcr "^t^lc,
with \' neck, two pockets and in fancy weave —
powder, black, salmon, paddy and camel.. $4.95
Universal iJrand All-Wool PuFl Over Sweaters,
with rib l>ottom and the new fancy diamond de-
signs in contrast colors* Each .$4tt50
Monarch Brand Fancy Weave Pull-Over Outing
Sweaters, with rib bottom and V neck. Lf»V.at and
heather shades. ICach i .$3.95
Penman's Kih Slilch All W'm.I Sweater Coats,
with \ neck. Plain and heather shades Tw*
pocket s. Each , . . . , $ 1.50
Metfs Cape Skin Leather Jackets
$16^
The ideal vacation Jacket, with mercerized lining
to match. Will withstand any weather.
I— ■ » rMMUnM. turn nam
NO. lai-SEVENTY-FIRST YEAR
VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SI NDAY, M AY 12, 1929
POP BOHLES SHOWERED WHEN A THLETICS WIN
'^t ^ • '
Lohman Decisively Outpoints ''Dusty'' Miller in Return Ten- Round ^out
Fans Take Exception
To Umpire's Ruling;
Yanks' Streak Broken
Referee Gives Toledo
Fighter Seven Rounds
In Interesting Bout
\nicrican Fi^^hter Takes Third Decision Over
Local N\^i:i'i -Jumbo Davies Reg^istcrs Tech-
nical K.U. — Keist Wins Wing Hay Draws
ObKlk up ft Uiird ■tnlfht Hetory
fir Joe Lttfunut, of Tuedo. over
-Dusty" MlUer, loe&l rifthlcr. This
fhi/ty piMe of oauUhower mft-
rtilnrry from the Amertoui dty de-
<-i-;i.f'h' (niipointed tbe local flash
'ii>' Tillicum KjSttnuluni lut
iiit:h: ;n thf tf?n-rcnind main pvent
of the Cfiitral Boxtnr Club's flsUc
show. The same telt faftnd ihat df-
faM«d MUl«r here on April fi caused
hit downfall avatn test nighc.
Tbtt mix. on the whoV not quite
■are htm a lUght edge for the alwrt
Jaba he managed to get home.
The Toledo battler looked hi* tiest
In the rlKh'h murKl and punbhed
Miller ba'< ,
MIX AITtK BrLL
In the n'.v.\ r<njnd each "t -h^
boys uaed the iii'inry punch, and
Referee Murim i quite a time
separattnc tlipm after Lhe bell.
Eai-h wpiBfwd 175 pound*
A flurry □! gloves, with action all
of the way. explains tha aeml-
Cash'ftntl-( firry
Vyle Injured in
Auto Accident
\ BILENE. Texaa, May U —
i\ C. C. P> !e. promoter of the
tranaconllnentAi "b u n I o n"
race. Buffered a brokan arm in
an automobile aeoldeot ne«r
ben today. Pyle. acttnc
adrmnce agent for hit eKx--^
country ninnera. who come
Into this secUon soon, was en
route to Albany, twenty-Rvp
miles from herp *rhc t*xlcab
In which he wa.- rkllriK driven
by nil Abllerir mar. who es-
caped unhurt, crashed through
an obetnictlon barring 4 cloaad
road and overturned.
Guest Prepares for Sculls
w tntereAlng aa the prevloua bftttle. wind-up mix between Wing
•vrwflM thal^lMiK^ Md cnwl e(
fans keyed up AD of ttiffvay. Loh-
rnitn who Bt long range ahoi a
v. Kked hand to MiUera body, more
often than not counted with telling
blows, while thf neffTo found dlffl-
rultv tn lolvtnd his rlevcr oppo-
nriT tlrffhC'-' Tim*" and Mni"
Hitrtin Miller, in a crouch, siok-
,iti'iu V 'warda his oppoorat. but
iiL-. >j1<''.\'. were masCly bkxdted-
liii.ri.'-p Martin. Vancouw,
I'.iv Lniinian seven rounds, llUler
T 'Ao !\nd one even.
MUlcr looked hla beat In thg 4htrd
round, while In the a uvM gfch ttMonly
othar round bs wotf. DH'Tefffnt
Port iU te a r pl. mMI JvbttBf 'AB^SWk*
aU. VWuouvar. At Cb» eanchutem
of a whirlwind aera^ which had the
fans on their toM all of the way,
Refarw Mvtln called the bout a
draw. Thty fought at 125 pound.i.
I^andlnff a Kla.<!hln« attack from
ti.f Mjund of thf gong in the third
round. Jumbo Davtes. local bantam-
weight, registered a technical K.O.
over Mike Kennedy. Vancouver.
The lad* wctghad US pounds.
' A koodUUnrn tn the seeood round
tat ao ooiiot paved the way for the
refOM^ d«eisu» for Tim Kelst In,
tba raiser with "Young-i
lloOor, at ua pounds.
G.CORmM'llS
. SPii NUIU miL
PUea Up M far Vlalarla— Wsaw
■a^OataJO^ T Ki l ■ ■gal
wood DafeaU Wandann
Threa Interest in : ■ r;rk»-! exhibi-
tions were played ye^-tt-Mnv nn vnrl-
nus rity pltche* At Wnrlt Point.
Bronlwood College defeated the
WunderfT.* bv a reore of BS to 83.
whilf nt Beacon HUl. Five C's pUed
tip 103 for seven wlcketj sgalnst the
Alblons' total of 40. University
School won from the Vtctorla Orldtei
Club at Mount Tolmie by a loora of
H5 to 132
On'' of the features of the day
■wafi a. O. Grant's iFplefuUd H for
tWe Victoria club afalnit TAdverslty,
add Weaver^ fine IS not out. for
thAaehool. It looked as if the city
tea^ was gdnc to wm until the l&it
few mlnutoB. when University hit
out Rtnngly to pass the total of the
Victoria team, chiefly through a
fln|4rt»nd hv Weaver.
_woreft for.ow
BREVTWWOD
Hanbury. b Barvus U
B Mitchell, h Darcu.'^ 0
Robert^n. b Waterm:in Z6
Ivev c Hawkea. b Waterman -- 6
HarTL-or. b Oarcri* 13
Rfibln-ion. b HfJ«am 5
Wf'.T h Darcai 1
Sr!V'fi«^ltl b Darctw 0
W->-.r'-:i uoi out 14
.J MUchcU. b Darcus - 0
Adamson. b Oavles . — ^ IS
Kcttaa . 8
Total - n
Lethaby, b J. Mitchell _ 0
A. Darcus. b J. MUehtU - - II
Collet, run out 9
a DavMa. b Robertson a
a Wlloox. e Wootten. b MltebeU IS
Boasam. ft Ives, b Mitchell ... 10
Watson, c Wootten, b MltcheQ . B
Blshard. c weir, b Adsmaon .. 0
Waterman, c Harrison, b Mitchell 1
a. Hawkv b Mitcheu oi
c ij-nndon. not oat i
Extm? , ... 2
Tofitl 52 I
nOWMNt; ANAI.Y9IR |
Bnntweod'a rbat Innings
O W R
Davlea i 1 H
Waterman * 2 2*
Blshard 3 0 7
Bos.ram . 3 1 S
Lnnirrton . . 3 0 14
f-olh-, 10 3
Wandcnnr pint tanlnr*
J, MltrheU : 7 2 10
Robertson , 5 I 34
B Mitchell 3.15 10
Adamson „ 3 10
ALBION
E. Parsons, b Pendray 0
S H n'<i(i;nrrh. b Eric Qualnton 2
c Biyihmtfn. b Grlc Qualnton . 11
N. P, PIte. b Pendray „ 0
E. J. Clack, b Pendray I
J. Paynf. by Eric Qualnton 0
A. Reld. run out _ in
P. Bailwr, b Pendrsv
W. K moch. nin o\t: fl
P. Jordan, r r c p,»vne. b Oalt 3
D. Fteeman. not out .... . 8
ttxtnM ^ 4
Total ,7«i
nvr. cs
e Barday. e and h .iirdan _. n
P. C. Payne, b HonKAr'.h . i
O. M. Oalt. e Barker, b Paraon.5 - 10
Pendray, c BIythman. b Jordan . 2
writ ^lalnton. e BUrUunan, b
Biooh - - 34
Eden Qualnton not out n
y W Vaughan, run out f
H- B. Hum. b Barker t
tKtrae t
HRST BERTH AT
STAKE lOMOWW
In « tholBM Softball
Laagae WIU ite Hrokao Wbea
MMlield and
strength tat order to set back the
■•y."
Two more aqtiads will be ngbtlng
to climb from the cellar poattkm,
when the Colonist and Victoria
Vest meet ai the WOlaqn «tth L.
Wooetsr and K. RutMge as vm-
plna.
AO gamea will <t»t »( f:M
LBAOUl STANDING
W. L.
Marlfald a ■
Times » 0
YMCA a 0
Colonist 0 3
Coiwood 0 3
Victoria Wee* 0 2
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HITLI:ii$ AGAIN
■agaiir BaMlnx Avrr.i|[r nropa
Jlt-Oehrlg and Rnth Maka
to
The leadership of the Weatholme
Softball League win be at atake to-
morrow night. At the present time
thzae teams. Marigold, Times and
YMJCJi., are deadlocked for flrsi
berth, but the tie will br brniten lo-
inorrow night aa Mangold enter-
tains the afternoon paper nine at
the Victoria Writ Park J Pa»coe
and V Vouson will hf- m clmrde nf
the game.
The VMC.A will b'' rut tn kcvp
their slate rlcan nf rl'-If i'- At thr
expen-w of the Coiwood \\ ->M Cnm-
pnnv on the Langford grounds N
Kerf and P. Foreman wUl act as
umptrea. Coiwood hMe yet to win
a ffame and will be out tn
Dcmpscv Ma^ Memory of
Giants' Manager
HM American
League memban
did a good job of
latierUnff their
batting averates
yesterday, with
Bobe Ruth In his
u.-^ual place in
rhe van. The
Babe gained ten
polniK by his
on e- hit perfect
day al the plate
The Detroit team
allowed him but
one ofllDlal tune
full |at bai. Bis mark now U J«9. His
teomnvMe, Lou Gehrig, went up
oQe point with two hits in five trtpa.
while Ooofe OoaUn completed the
American League domination by
hitting twiT In ihrce attempt* to
dlaplftcr Mdrii-sbv from third place.
The Rajah r.in in!o a two-hU e&nie
tn New Yiirk and fatWl four time.,*
Hi.'- «\rr.ii.'r ctT'ippf^ to J1.1. while
• I'l^uu wiT-,1 up t.n ..i.ifl, Paul Waner
Ti-^iicrc*l a good gain with two hits
in four iripa to the plat*, vIkUe Jtti
Bottom ley k»t ground by getting
but one out oC four.
The staadlnii:
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Oeatkn. Bnatars it 14 it
ManMMi. OMka n ■> »
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Philadelphia ».
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Detroit ..
Cleveland - 11
Washington 10
Chicago 7
Boston 0
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NATIONAL UlAGltE
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<rwmr PlUbat Nfw tmlk QIaMai
^ohn McOraw Is ttie only man m
spQit that X know ta who hae b
nHOMry as good aa Jack Dnp-
Jack never forrets a person he is
introduced to, He may see a man
onto a few seconds, but years later
irltV diee that man again he re-
infmtJem hla name H u the poll-
iif iaiW most vai'mbi' kt\.
Wh^n Jack pri-irnoted the .Shar-
k'-v smbJtna «' i.*- f nt
out umeonal notes to aJi hu friends.
bought UckeU.
Memory u Just a natoxml talent
rt lui't a question of edUOaUoO. Mc-
oruw can rrf-aU every piar to every
game of baU tm
. Chicaffo
Ibi. Louis
Boston 10
l*iiUburKh 9
Philadelphia -- 8
New York _.. 7
cindonau S
Brooklyn •
COAST LKAOITE
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MuAlon . SI
Los Angeles - 17
Oakland 36
■an Rancdteo »
n^Dywood M
Sacramento 90
Portland IB
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Enfflixh IhivU
Cup Team ffin*
Serte Easily
WARSAW, Poland. Uay it
— Wtonlns tbe doubles
match today, Wnglend elim-
inated Poland m a seoood
round Davis Cup tie, three
matches to none. O. R O.
Crole-Reeves and H. O, Barnes
beat Blotarow and l^itb, d-l.
6-4.
Bowims \\m.
DAYJU-C.
Wickets A g a i s t High
Scores in English Cricket
— Micidlesex Defeated
-Cheaply by Africans
Police Are Called to Quell Riot at Clevol.Tnd—
Tigers Hammer Champs — Giants Blank Cubs
and Cards Nose Out Robins
11.— Bob Orovo,
5 I a I
phia boutlkpav,
■topped the In-
dians today, the
AthleUoB win-
nine 4-3. The
game #as halt-
ed at the start
ol the ninth
Inning, when
fans, dissatla-
t)ed with ttie
rullnf oi Um-
jiirr u I III .1 o y.
r(>n.*ca out in Uie
on a questionable
Hint! hr w
' ighih inning
AHt: IIS r'HOCHi:sS,p^''y * p°p
f ties al Uif umpire.
THE photo shows Jsck Ooest. Canadian scuUer, of the Argonaut Row-
ing Club, of Toronto^ at Hmley, as he took to thf wstcr for his
first trial spin over the course on wUch he will compete for the famous
Henl^ Olaniand Sotdia la July. Onset waa beaten in the Diamond
ScoUa last year by his clabmaie, Joe Virrtght. in the scmi-fiilal beat
Sapperton Blanks
Esquimau 5-0 in
. Cup Soccer Match
Visitors Outclass Locals Practically the Whole
Distance in Poor Game — D'Easum Registers
Hat Trick for Winners
Sapperton may be In the cellar | Sandf ord. vIsittnA goalie, knew his
position of the Lower Mainland 1 jHc^^ "«> «""e dangerous
PotbMll Leueuf but they certainly] ^^^^ ^j,^
minute*' old p-hen TTiirwel', ogt«ilde
right tor Sappervin, saitgcd the
hi»mp with a stinRinkf drive
The tinkers took up the offensive
play and John Wall sent a buUel
9ieTr ■^upcrU.r If Fi-.fi iiiiria It yestcr-
dav in a Provitirp cup match, and
thrir f,-n virtor>- irlls in a few words
the dlffrrrncc between the two clubs
The Dockers fWlded tbelr best avall-
l ONDON. May II -On wlckeU
iiich greatly f-ivorcd the bowlers.
b.tLsmen hnd to ttifht hard for runs
In Enslif-h orlrlcf t matche-s today.
Sniull ■^^.oro:- wr-r*- rhf nrder of the
day UiT IliP iiiu p.i.'T rhf 8011th
AJiUraiw gol rid ol Mlddle.srx In
their first Innings for 132. but the
tourists themselves were not un-
pranlve, losing Ave wickets for lie
runs. AU the BngUsb county teams '
were In action today, nine matches
openbig up this raornlnc. Oloslng
scores today were:
At Lords- Mlddleaex 133 (Morkel
seven wlckeU for fl); Soath Africa
106 for fin vlcketa.
At KenulngtoQ Oval— «uiTey. 806
(Ptonder M. Shepherd 74 not ou^
Hobbs 55, Wyatt (our for 61 runs) ;
Warwt^ SI for one wicket.
At Leytcn Itmtir 186 (Outmore
68. O'ODonor M): Torkthln 17 for
no wickets.
At Bath— Worcester 388 (Olbbone
5S, Wright 09 i White four wlokeu
for 44 runs).
At artcbUm-Suseex SO; Qtonoee
ter 10< fbr teven vMwto.
At Leleestor— Lflleeetar 174 (Daw-
son OS: Mltohen roar vlekets lor 68,
Laet Cbree wkfceta for S3>: DsKby 66
for two wtokete.
At Northampton— NocthantB 176
(Aroott nve wkketo for 6S); Ola-
morgan 116 for three wltfteta.
At Nottingham— gent m OUrd-
inga 71. J. L. Bryan 51; Larwood
four vkikeU for 66); Notts 175 for
two wickets (Gumi 67, WhyaaU 57).
At Southampton— Hampshire 43
toi three wl^uCa.
Kea Boirman DefeaU
EdUh Cro»9 Eaaily
Police came odto the field to pro-
tect Umpires Ormsby and Campbell
and eflorto were made by the arUt-
ecs to qolot ai8 > i irh 6 nn i wlktaottt
avaU.
Manager Billy Evans then came
on to the held and the crowd l)e-
came quiet. 17m|ttre Ormsby wa^
hit on tha head with a bottle, but
not eerksisly injured. Cleveland
players, aalsted by groundkeepers.
swarmed oa tbe field and »oon had
it c!ear of b0t|les, and the itame
proceeded. R H. E
Philadelphia 4 11 0
Cleveland 1 10 3
Batt«nftii -- c;r'_'vc, .Shnrf and
Cochrane; MUjus F'erreii sod
aaveO.
Bex 8wafnped
CHICAOC. May U. The Chleago
White Sox lost to Washington today.
9 to 3, In a fame called la the
seventh on account of rain.
R H. «.
Washlaflen 9 10 0
Ohleaffo 3 0 6
Battertes ^ Jones and Tate:
TtaOCnas. Blankcushlp and Grouse.
Bin Tten' hit a home run wMh th*
bases f^ll in the eighth innlov-
R. H. S.
Chicago . Oil
New York 8 9 1
Batteries niake, Cu-Lvm and
Qrace: Benton jind HoKun.
Halnea Come« Throafh
BROOKLYN. MriV 11 Jrv?
Baines outpitchf-d WUhiim Wauon
Clark to give the Cardinals their
seoood straight victory over the
Robhu today. The score was 3 to
3. dark gave but (our hits, wbUe
Halnsa aBesped eesifc IL R K.
St. Loula S 4 1
Brooklyn 8 7 1
Batteries — Balnas and WlkoO.
Clark and Him line
BaOy Wins flmmm
BOBTON. May 1L.-AS the neult
of an elght-rua rally la the third
inning, the Boston Braves defeated
Cincinnati today. Tbe score was 8
to 7. R H. B.
OtaMlnnall — .,. 7 10 6
Boston 8 9 3
Ba tterles— DoDOhtia, Kolp n ml
OoDCh. Dixon; Jones. CantweU and
Taylor.
Phinics win
PHILADELPHIA. May 11 -The
Philadelphia NnUonnb drubbed the
PIttstmrgh pjf. i.vr:. trxtay and won,
11 to 8. Kk'ln And Hurst. PhUUes.
made two homers each, and P.
Waner. PltUtbUT[h. mad»? one
n H. E
PlttJTburKh 6 10 1
PhUadclphla II 14 1
Batterie-^HUl. Bwetonic, Daw-
eon and Hal 61 aa lea,, Hemtfiy ; Roy
and Lena a.
STT LOUIS. May IL— Thd Boston
Bed Box batMd AMa ONWder out
of the box wlui a sfai-rvn rally to-
day to defeat the flt. Loui-t Brown.^.
g to 3. R H. E
Boston 8 9 0
St Louis -.. 2 4 1
Batteries — Moms and Hevlng;
Crowdpr, Coffman and Perrrll-
TlKern Take Y*nk«
Dmiorr, May II The Tljrers
snapped the eighth gsme winning
streak of the Yankees here today
I liy oombtnc four Tauee pitches for
I twenty-one hlU to wtd J3 to 7. The
t Yankees gnt slxreen safeties and
were by no means comfortable foes
(or Owen OatvoU and Oaase Smith,
I R a B.
R IL
_^ „ _ „ THE HAGITB. Holland. May 11.— Hew Toilt 7 16 1
able line-up In the hopes of flYtagl^hol Bt'aandfoni'when"only Teetj***" Marjorle Morrill "cored the ottralt \% ti t
the fans a food match: but their' from the goal. TlUs lltetallr broke|n»»t •hJSles victory for the United. Baltert« — Rhodes. Zaehary.
hopes ware never reaUaed. Quicker, the hearts of Uie Dockets* Cttet line ! BtAtes today In thp women s t^am Thomas^ Sherrod and Dtobey; Car-
on ttw l»U and playing a better of attack and the more they tried ina^^ Holland. defeaUng Miss roQ, B„,ith and PhlUlps.
brand of sDooer the vlstton weve fcr'to beat Sandfont the more hopelesa Couquerrnie, 4-e, 9-fi. 7-5.
far the more clever eleven. ' the task seemed I K'n Bnw-mon. ranked first In the NAnoMAi* lkaoue
Plve shots beat Spinner. Ihe local THREE IN A ROW Dui'-t! woni'-n'-; ^Landing, evened the, NEW YORK. May 11 -Rube Ben-
goalie, but lhe« «me five shots Blnnrie t>Ea*un. never InAlde f^^t dtsportng of M^
would have beaten many a good net ,pft f^r Bappt rton ptH thr Kame In Cposb. c( flas VniUlWn, 6-«p ff*L 1 14> five KW Oiaatt b ^1 WCWf y
custodian HL-* drff-nce left him open co'jlfr with the suldilli n I'f ihc
a m.-intwr of limes, and the shots and iiunlr ihc r.iunt S-O
Tot/.
IT rim
NBW T08X, May 11 —Saraaen
n, ililHtim ion of High Tbne-
Tbllanaa, fraa the slables (4 Mrs.
O. P. Vieideibllt, today won the
nm added Yeuthtal Stakes for
two-year-oUe al teraalea. Caniso.
carrrlng the colon of W. R ror
was second, with Crack Brigade. T
U. Oaesldy'e eoU, tM.
101
BOWLINU ANALYSIS
aw.
R
W H Pendray
t 4
18
Bic QuaintAn
5 3
11
Bden Qualnton ...
\2 .
8
c. M. Oalt „
1 1
4
nve C% FbM laab
P- Jordan
"5. >
It
T. Benarlh
3 1
14
B. Pareeu .
4 1
33
B. naemaa
2 .
9
W B Enoch
3 1
11
.1 P»vn«.
3 .
7
C. BIythmao
1 .
II
P. BarkM-
1 1
1
Kavtnc forgotten Ma Tteayan and
speaking only Chinese, Teodorlce
Apun n, a PlUplno boy who left
the Philippines lo visit China when
Yif wiL<< nve roars Old, Is bavtOB dtf-
nn.irt in geltllW tecB lf«0 IhS
PbUipplnaa
that b»~i»t hini were th" remilt of
clever \^\n\ iind ^tlnRlnR driv<*5
WOOD OfENK SCORE
Bapperton won the tos-t and choae
to kujk wiih (iK* isun at their backs.
Elpbi minutes frnm the dStft they
broke into the sxore column when
Jim Wood, centre (orwud. piaar«d
a high shot In the oomer of the net.
Biautanali looked their best in the
last twenty mioatea of this haU. but
ISUNWWIN
FROM ESQIIIHALT
Jam*-* IMAnd t^t»ei-H (nm'-bul* m
Setwnd Half and S«-nre Thre^
Goals to Captore Game, l-t
James Island will meet Rnyal Oak
la the Onal lor the Junior city
dnmtfloitfbi^ as a result of their
gthtt****** 3-3 victory over tbe
anftti^^it aievfltt to the semi- final
vesterday afternoon at the Beaoon
Hill grounds, before a oomparatlvfiy
mall crowd of epaotatara.
Twenty minutes after the start
ttqubnalt broke through to roglster
the openti« tally. Wright put the
touohes to a pretty comtdnauon play
when he banfod the leather past
jgnbtnaon for a well deserrcd goal
JttI before the half-time period
atawaart put the esqutmalt squad
!«• up by beatlns the I.^iand net-
mttider from close ranffe with a fast
dnvf
Trn minute* after the teams
changed rods Warder handled the
ball in the < restricted area and a
penalty resulted. VIlMe made no
mlsUke and beat D* Coeia with a
pretty drive. Jamea Idaad evmltaed
the ooual when Bond eeored fRxa
a scrambia ta tnmt of tbe aiqulaalt
ncl>
With tliTif <!niwlr>c near sni the
team* twttllnif for th'' wtnnlni; gd^,
Olda emsbad tbraugb iHe
E^quimalt lo'.ii,'lit u came but
hrlplp*.'- t>iitti.' to thr last Aloock
referced and the teams were,
Sapperton— -Sandfurd ; Storrard,
Gardner ; Allsbury. Jack Wood.
Blatchford; Thlrwall. Howay. Jim
Wood. D'Basttm and Stlbbs.
Bb^iutmalt — Spinner; Meahrr,
Sweeney; Hosmer. Stewart, Nir<il,
Royals Defeat Saanich
Thistles by Score of 7-2
Dntninion Soccer Champs Find Islanders Hasy
Burnett. Banks. John Watt. Wag- Advancine to Final Round of Province Cup
land and CoUlcr. r- i t i i ■ '
— Essler Scores Locals Pair
Max Sehmeling
Signed for Go
WUh Vacudun
V yfONTRSAL, Kay 11.— Max
IVl sobm^lng. German
heavyweight signed aiilolei
today for his June 37 match
with Paouno tawudun. on the
Milk Fund cand at the New
Yort^ Yankee stadium The
boxer arrived here from (1*t-
many yesterday for a r_-'-nfT-
ence with Madlaon sqiiQr'<
Oarden olllclaJs. He will re-
ceive 30 per ont of the gate
reoelpla.
mall dafenoe Ibr utoai 9fe«nd to be
Um deeidlat loaL
ArmskroBg i«f ereed and th* leanAi
foUow:
■eqaknalt ~ De Cosfa, Tonhy
Warder, Brian, Hlcka. McLean, a.
BOdka. Aadereea, Wright. Stewart
aad llntML
Jamas T s lsn d- J m kl nwt , Riven,
Wltooo. Aldob^ 'HMmpBoa. R^va,'
Bund. Cowdan, natd^ Olde aad
Navy Cr^tc Wina
ANNAPOLIS. Md . May II -llavy
Vanity u a in e u hum ttp tbalr rmt
vk«ery «f tfee aeaeon when they led-
JlB Tm jack's ayra<*uae Mades-
jBSa by foar lengths over the old
VANOOtTWL May ll^Wcst-
ntnster Rivals paseed fato ttie finals
of The P iwia ee Oup eompeUtlon at
Con -lonee Park this afternoon
flfffalinsr Sasnlrh Thistles 7-3, be-
fore i\ ^fVM^ rrowd Royals will now
meet the wmner of the North Shore
United -Sapperton larae for pcasea-
skm of the eOmare. Ttw lelaaden
proved no matob for the Oeaattloa
chaiuplona.
RlKht from the kick-off It waa ap-
parent that the Victoria eleven
w'liilr; be no match for the Wf-i^'mln-
•.\rr tram and tt waa no "iir.-.r j-ic
when Turner opened the »."onnjc
after five minutes' play Kerr had
friritf-fi Armitase and Harper, and
r;n. lv frowied the ball perfectly to
•Uf oppa^te wtng. BtoMiart stabbed
It bark to Tumer and tba tasMe left
had such aa eai7 ehaaee 4Sial he
was able to pMc oat aar «o8 In the
net he tend to plaoo tbo^tev.
MISSES aUMOB
Moorehouse had a ftne dhonee Id
cfoallae just aftarwarde, bat after
lettiiw clear of the backs he shot
wMe with fmiy Shdes to beat Min-
Ok almoat leveled the score wtui s
knwly header from P' prey's ffntre,
but the Royals went down acaln to a iirnmma#<> K'^ pot en S
get further ahead The baU came out countM- for Lite rtoyaJa
to RuW'i '-^ilowlnt a comer k'cb. Ttw leuns
and the tug centre half had let Baanirh TM<tJr» Rodvete,
drive for the Dce wMb A bard shot.
Rodgen cat hie bead to OM baa but
U epnn away ^on his grasp and
went a foot over the ttoie. and Raf-
eree Clifton who was ncbt an tlw
spot, gave a itoal Five iiiliuBlb lilll
J. GKOM fMgd UM Btfl tfM» S |«4
COMT UUOUB
8AORAMENTO. Mav 11— The
Ifiiekms registered thrir fifth
straight victory m-er the Bacra-
mento Benatom here today but It
twk thrm elevrn innl/iffs to do It.
The score was H to ll. KI.x pitch-
ers were uAed in the slugfest In
which the l»^d Bwung iteveral times,
to a final Red win. Home runs by
Backer, Baldwitt and GamUII fea-
tured. R R. B.
Mlndone ta 17 1
Baeraaeato U 30 3
(Eleven Innlnss)
Batteries— Krause. Nvven and
Raffmao, Baklwtn: Bzyan. Raeihac,
Pratas and Koeblv.
Hemer Does YHch
LOB ANOD<BB. May 11.— 4Bhic
Totem's home run in the ninth
loDlng with Walter Berger on base
gave Lon Angeles a 7 to 6 victory
over Portland here today, after a
wild and wooly game which saw the
Boore ued four ttaaee. R H. e.
PorUand « 11 1
lA Ahgeka 7 10 1
Battertaa— Knight and Bates:
Roberts, BoObic, Ftton and Ran-
nah.
Riars Noned Oat
OAKLAND. May 11.— Crowdlni
nver a Mr.icif (ally la the sixth and
two more in the seventh, Oakland
ptled up a winninii murBln over
Hollywood and then staved off the
Htarx' laat-nmate rally to win 8 to 3
today. R H. K.
Hottywood . . X 7 0
OaUsnd % II 1
Batterlea-Jotaaa, Ornt mi
ler; Craghead and Lombaitfl
IndlaJt* Khnt Oat
PAM FTl ^*;r-l.S('0 Mav II - -
Whll^ F in. r ,!,i. oh« a-Rfl whitewash-
ing BeatiU' aiKl lettlns the vlalton
down with six blU. his San Pran-
ttaeo Seal teammates slabbed oat
fifteen bite for a 13 to 0 rictfiry
ootelde tbe penat^ area to prevent today. The Seals reached Pipftraa
» pass rearhlnr Turner, and Conlier for three runs In the serinnd and
drove the free kirk direct Into the rfnitmned to make hfwball
top nf tJir net for th<! third roal -wh-VTpee" In the flftii fIiIJi snd
twi than a min'ite afterward.i Coul- se^'en'h, r'>l*-man am) WinK-i Real
t/*r and Turner combined right o«tIleld'-Tm earii hit home runs,
thrmfvh the vtsltUig defence and the ^ R H. X.
inside left put gn s fourth taJly with ' B<^tt> 0 6 1
an unstoppable I0ot H»n fVunrtvo 11 18 I
In the next minute Minnie gave BatierieK Pliirras and Slelneefce:
BbBiB a lovtfy abOt bo negotiate the] Jacobs and
foat or the peat, and when the
Royata went cn the attack afala
Roren made a fine nm by dmav
St Turner's fee* as the Inside left
■^fn In the art of ahoottng froni
thrrr--yard-«' range. Hie foalle was
beat/-n Jiut afterwaTdt by A gbf^le
Rhot frnm T^jrner.
At half time the eeeiv nas M ib
thr R/.yiiVs favor.
FHSbCR 8CORCA TWO
por the first ten minutc« after re-
enmlBS the Royals Ir^jiUged in •nfn<>
laatt y fooMork. Ooulter added a
HHb vben he hex He! a centre from
KOFf g o al wa i dg and It bounced past
Rodffers Three minutes later Bnder
tot away snd gave Shlles no ehame
with a low shot, and shortly after
ths same player lifted a baD over
the Westminster goaUe'k * — 1 in
INTEBNATIONAI. I.rAr.FE
Roeawoter. 7; Baltimore 4
Mnntreal, R; Jeraev f'lty, 4.
Rj^/llng, (1, Tornnt/i, 0.
Biilfalo. 7; Newark. 4.
Old Country Football
. . Joe
Orowr Harprr lirr: 'Tow*. Viggtn,
Afmit^^. I'Arcf. tf nrehiwiae 1^
star. Mbme and Bwii«.
W n Mi i l I Royak — Shlles,
Btnac, AndefaoB.
Detaaey. Kerr,
BK^ABT. May ll^trtdi Leaffve
soecar football eamf to sn end for
tlie »rft)«nn )/>diy with th** final
matches in the Belfaat City Cup
sertea. The cup was wen by Olen-
avoo. Results of malebai (oDow:
UDflHd 6. Banymen^ 0.
Ban6W 1, Belfast Cettie I.
Qaeem Ited a. MMdora 1
Newry 8, Aids t
DlstUlrry fi. Oolaralna 1
Olentoraa 3. l^m 1.
' OBflflnvfUa 1. Ot ennmi X
BBIW)— flBIP Wm BVCMV
HALIPAX. Big, Ifay ll^-and-
denfleld won tbe Rugby f W>
OOP, sBMcmatie at *B iMPofeeiteoat
unaai pam tfup of AKland today.
Bi 'jii'^afiSU ' l£
16
THH DAILY CQLON13T, VICTORIA, B.C SUNDAY, MAY 12, 1929
AMATEUR BASEBALL LEAGUE TO OPEN TOMORROW
Jokers Will Battle
Sons of Canada In
Initial Encounter
_ - « j —
Ma vor Anscomb to Throw Rist Ball— Stick-
ney and Kerr Will Be Opposin.c: Chuckers^
StToag Teams Ready for hray
May or Berben AtViconib uml Al-
•l&eial fafttkcr for ft« opcotnc b»u
flstar* of th» VMorte Mtfor Amm
tear LMffw omM ftt tt» Rorai
ABilattD Puk Imuumy w nli^i
Mftyor Anscomb. who haa tatm
pnctUlnc IB the teefc lot. rtportA
fall C2My HbH earn «orkli« to per
nettoo, wbOft Mdermui Adam, who
will completa the b»kt«T.
adoptm &n th«> bt7 iMCue ilgn&ls
ftDd Is tn reodiiirw to cfrtcta Uie Orat
pill reg»nlle» of whvther It lJ>
tbnWhi over the pl&tc or not.
IminedtetAly the oCDchLl oprnlns
oarenmiy U ftniahcd. ^hf .s>n.^ rrf
<?inMtK. Ifcirt years S«ilf»r LeaffU*
ehftinptolU. and the Jokm. winners
of Iba CommfTT la! lyaini'", ^ lU honk
Vp til ttW Inltln: r-nntir^t
SnCKmrY TO START
WMt BUc-kner, speed b»U arti.'-.t.
and a cfauckfr who ha« u murh
varlKT u the rmiitiow ha* coloir,
has been aelerted to ffo to Ui*'
hDlock for the Jokrm Hp will be
Oppowd by Johnnv Ki-rr SUrkney
U a tiWTTii r ' " ' Mw»in'i,s twirler, and
ha* been seen in acuon o p tba local
Mn lOt'ODOflgb to kJIIUH JlMl
ba la eapaUa or-Aotac- «r nOCht
eaally be termed an old atandby
wHh (be Bona of Canada, aa ba haa
helped them out of many tl^it
hole before. AccorHing to Manacer
Jaek Baooa. Karr 1» in for a piod
The reepecthro Una- ops compare
very favorably, and bidtcaUom lu-r
that thT* win be a tJUnlr lUniHRl.-
.Tark Bacon, who has bor n .sren In
M Tinn KftTbed In a cntrhrr's muik.
[>:»d^ nnd what not. will b«> in a new
poBiUun. Jack Is going to try his
haad^mt tfwiMoik and OoOa Owp-
ban wm oomidete the Sonr of Can-
ada battery. ICtoi Crtmpbrll
lioW down the initial sc k whii-
Brrt Nox will rnvtr thf h^v r^ri'
cushion. Bill Einrry, » Idm.ei luoui
ber of Hanbury s ntne. In the Ter-
minal l>e>a^c. wUl bold down the
hot romrr Oeorfo Oaady. fonner
Eiii;i'';. fiplder, BW Bolman. the
Rabf- Hiith of lorat bawball. ond
(JTMltc Falconrr. lormrrly of the
YfHirm UlTfTrth VRnc«)u'-'fr, will
chAse the Hv bulls m Xhf nuU-r gar-
dena. Other ni'mt>rrs nf thr Cana-
dians' club nii-lur](? Bill I'a-vimore.
J!m Poet. Rii-iph Mawlnnnfy and
Tommy FtTijo
JOKKKS' SQI'AD FAST
Tlie Joken, formrr CommrrclaJ
League nine, making their debut in
srnior rnmpany, have a last tqitad
and one that looks stranc enough to
give the Canadlana planty of flgbt.
CUuide Belcher wm bold down the
Initial sack, with '^n" Itlvers at
BMxmd. Jim D'Arcy, fioraer mom-
bfr of the Capltala, will cover thr hot
compr, while "Cab"* CoUtna will hi>!d
down hi3 old position at short&uip
Arrhic Hubbard »tll rompletp the
Joktfni' batt<-ry. Art Barry, Hughle
DvvfTfAiix and Elmer Sirath will
^ay In the ou tfleld. In additi on to
tUTBRVT ^ B i fcfliU loatertal ttur
fomer Oommerelil ^ a p ia eb«ro-
pleOi have on thnlr pitching rortar
Dave Donaldson. Dan LidAtone, AL
ACummery. Petr Campbell. Pollard
aad "Spmd" H«hnaan.
BKTISSD aCHEDUU
Thm nvtaed acbedule which was
nlnued by the schadnla oommlttaa
la.'! nlRht foUiMPs:
Mftv 13 -^Sons of Canada vi. Jok-
May IS.— TUUcuma va. Bsttaa.
May HI IMdlWr Vft. BOBB OT OW-
I., I.J i.tjr U^dMl toUn"
SEATTLE WINS
FROM OAK BAY
TEAM, 44-36
f .1 si '
1 icjin ' I. Jul.'--'
r«.lalia ' Witiiiiiii
I'll (r c! • McCto*'
TiiLf, 1 i^ a-S
IT Srni^-liK)
< ■» ••
t I I M ta u
* Id 1 60
Uariktr. I'oUrwM. Con«o
Am*i
A 11,^^1. aian
* . ik> 111 ifolill.
o.,rt TM-- rwir aad • MM Mmm-
ixaiM -*b«i) »'•*•.»•!! •rfi
L*Mle (BMcai ■•
mUmI Bull (AaderaMt..
TJm«. -M t-*- AUe nu> J»U>». Trul>
Uboo. tUnnafe K.. ObalMHi. urMlui
BMMilv, Wm Itaa Wnnpa. R«U«»t a«nn«r
Brwht. Ouky MaldMl. ^Mlth Or^»n»
ivrticbtd: T ia nra >*^**'£;>
ftr.sht. Pair RoaallaiL IMUs ik«lk
WlKHrp TVdOO.
ihim r»c» fli« forIima«:
E.iifT<r (p%Bciiiri»t . .-. » I* •'2
Mu.u iC, >i*T«r»i S-"
C !o« oaau tm. rwtV ..
Tira«. 1:11. Al» raa; r*i»
r.»l. Bar NOD*, rsbw. UiU« Qrp. Tyi^
u»>hall aatik *lalto». MS . Ojiwwr
Piiunh raM»M«r aa* a taM rwji«»-
rim Dw4r (CMtUetU* ..•»•• Wt-W
wild Walen (**•!» !12
rit Mau (Oaoaoari *■«•
r..n.. M AI»a r»o:
; , Bcitv Aon. iMcUto. On Trial. Oal-
i .Tii Kniahu B«U Oprth. DoMbirty, Ball
Km Scfniohad: Ootta Ott Haw-
Kiiii-rii*. Pefcc* B»r.
I Piftii r«in^ Mllf "Hd • »l»W«nUit
U^tlte nma (Mty«r»> l « « I 3 W M.4S
Sound City Golfers Pull Un-
expected and Chalk Up
Eight-Point Lead in Inter-
club Match
BON STPIf^ PLAYS
SEmATiOSALGOU
JUBILEE RACE WON
BY ATUFORD; REIGH
COONT IS UNPLACED
ESUPTOK PARK. Eds.. Mar 21-
— Atbfod. by Blandford out a<
Atbaat and own«l by w Bamett.
won the Oreat JubUae today.
'MsiQn waa aeooiid aad Oabal-
lera waa third.
If sigh Count, famous American
bonw, wu IB tha IMd but dld-not
flniah in the DMnay.
Athford won by a lenckh. vhLo
there was & head between aataod
and third. Sevenkern lan.
The betting against Athlorn .\u-
100 to 12 against: Trelewyn 100 to 7
and against Caballero 10 to a.
VANCOUVER SPORT
OLDEST RUNNER
IS UP WINNER
aad S.-la
nabdi In Tie
Ckriue <Du BoU)
) M
mrmbpr of lh« r>(tr«' hall nlnr.
pUrInc with I hi' Horn of
r>B»<l Sr\ k fnad H*.inn wllh Vtt*
Mltln lk>l )(i.r Uid rii>*rl( la rr^rkl IhU
HBiBO IIb Bill W »r*a (oirrlnf Ih* k*t-
Mk r«r ilM »aa« •! Caaaa* Xm-
Um Mun at tha
BSalM
anmb
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BlerrU". B;>'>rtlu OoodJ arr! t '
May as.— Jokers va Tilllrums.
May 37.— bclea va. Sidney.
KAay tt^-Bons of PM»da va. um-
cuma.
May SI— Jofcan vi.
June s.— TIUoBDa va.
9m i— fhglaa vs. Bona of Ou-
COIUNGS HEADS
WEEKLK SHOOT
Gani>>'n MtntbT of < nitittlliiii Bla-
Icj Ttaju Maiirs tveii <. cDtury
— BfL Hffan Second
afternoon. r*i6iu
OolUncs. the
MEN
WEAR ARROW OOniES
ThereGeed
TCM V\ IPAlfilMIT
WEf M> ri AN
June 7 — aidrw^ vs. JOkera
• • a
June 10 -Jokers vs. Sons of Oan-
iftda.
June 13.— Eafflea va. TUUcvma.
June 11 Itrnw oT Oaaadft w. Sid-
ney.
June ITr— TnUeums vs. Jokara.
June air- BIdney va. IBsglas.
June ai.— TQUcums n*. Soos of
Oaaada.
June ae. Bbglag va. Mesfk.
June 31. — Sidney yt. niUcumc
July S.r-«ans of Canada va. Bades.
9ia$ ft^^okers va. GMoey.
July t/— Sou fli«OU^ le. jok-
ers.
July 10.— TltlKniua T8. Mlaa.
July la ^ BM n ay va. BoM of
At the weekly rifle shoot held at
Heals Rangea yesterday
Maater-Ounner
Oarrlson, made a nne score of 100
to lead the marksmen. "Lottie" U
now shooting In hiA Bbdey form. The
weather was all thai wa.% needed lo
make an IntrresUng aflemoon. but
'Jit iTiarksnipn were traiibird by i\
ulcky mirage and a gradually
5drwing*"8 llfht, which made it a bit
dUBoult at the longer rancea. There
waa ■ good tnnMiiK ud Uis soorea
folknr:
tao us «a n
Mr iita. OarrlMin U U S>— li«
•nma. l.M2-a. Ai» ran: BnwdMS*. Ha»
iron. TtModb. Jock. OUPk fsisis i sa*
Blackwood, aoratahad: CMMAa. ma-
pniua. Torn. DBSl Ut i
aixtti raaa— dlx turlatiM:
ClrdB Vaa DBMD We-
CTMM) i.S8 I 3S» «3«S
Part Karlaai cniMfla). *«> > M
V«in»Jo (9ottfl««U> '«
AJ>ci r«n P»'Jl B«nT«n, Lrn*IIa BHin«,
B(M>tlnid. Dofi*. BuilfT'd To»«i. Df*p
B!»pr, aultar. Paean CKkI Hcrrltt. Hoi
Spot t«r0 BraOaTbtRi amtrhtit. L-aun-
drnnaii. Soddr BaML i*m. Oul Mtmsleur
8**«nUi rua—Mlla and a lUtaanth
Marlboro (WataanI «iaJB I aso U m
oaaraaMeCrananr.PasI} ... >■» 3 K
or««fm n» <(J«dr>
TIma. l:Ul-a. Alao raa: Ids OUlf
OoM Sit. lABsar. SMsai. anna. OMiM.r
MOHiNm Binmvi
nrM ra m wi sad a baU nwtoata;
Mlrhlaan Bay
8hr rrt«r * •
Prtnca Takalan
•Rip Pttld
Haraauada ■
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INTlltl^l
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PORT
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matifl*cd for 30
vcara by Warre
& Co.. estab-
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in 1670.
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hipped by them
in bottles only,
direct to Cftn-
ada.
JUly 15.-iiMan vs. tinVwma,
July 17.— a^ka «. BUmt.
July IS.-Baoa tA Osaada vi. TUU-
CISIU.
July 23 Jnkera va. Bugles.
July 34.— TUUftuma va. Sidney.
July a>. IMas m BOna U Oan-
ada. ^ I
July aS.^Bldney vs. Jokrra
TTie first mfntloncd \f< the hrxne
' liib til IJir firsf and s^oinl rotind.^
iiiiL In the third round t4>am captains
wiu ha^T \X)M for the prtvUaao of
bt-ltig (h« homf rlub
Nanmmo South End
Win Junior Soccer
NANADIO, iCBv lxZ«cortng the
only toal at Um day. It Onr. pisy-
lag for the llanalmo Sooth Wb ftor-
enters, today won the 03. Allan
Cup. emblematic oC the proTtnolal
Junior footbail rhmitfonalilp. gtyUit
hU team a wtn from RatfMnga Ath-
letics. Vancouver. The game was
played tn Nanalmo. and after tveji-
ty-seven mlnutea of play Nanalmo
aeocsO. tt ma s lisrtf. oop-ttt atnig-
•it.
O. p. Davla. 1CPJ*.. Oowlidtan-
Nawcaatle. preaented tbe cup to
Captstn Hinitlanil. of tM Maaslmo
team, at the cone h wiwi of tttf-
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Lifui r>'- '"■n tlcoi >^ 11
Oavv. IlrtiAun. Cut Scot . la 91
0. rx>. UUdH, R.CM II 3)
OH. HaMrara. rJ'.OJ.L .31 13
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Set Alba. Can. BcM. S3 31
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CORNELL VARSITY
CRE W WIN S RACE
CAUBRIDOE. Mass.. May 11. —
The Cornell Varsity crp* won it*
three cornered rate wlUi Harvard
and MassachiueiLi i prii in-ro t^Klav
The Ithacam ifi \U i by two
lengths and tlie Clriin.vni traJle^l
Tech by a length
The Junior varaity ra<^ between
the same three colleges w.-ui won by
Harvard with Tech only thref feet
behind and Cornell only * full
{"iiKth In the rear of the (.YUnaon.
06U>. Norway, liaar It^innQlng
both .Hlngles yeeterday. Htmgary Jul^oa;
captured iL'i nrst rouiid Da-.n Cup
tennis con t r i w 1 1 ii r^' or » n y , four
matches to "'i' v -ti Titkacs de-
feated Jack NirUcu 6-1. ti-1, 7-5.
and Von Kebrling downed TorUd-
aen ft-1, e-a.te-1. for the final vto-
tortCB.
Biu^azy^ Davis Cup eoaquaafe of
Norway marks completloa of fliM
nmod Buropaan sone play. IB the
saoood raond. acheduled to be com-
pleted tiefore May 19. Uernianv 1.^
pKted against Spain. Italy vh. Ire-
lUld. CBBChoslovakla v<t B<.'ltriiitn,
Denmark vs. Greece. Hungary va.
Monaro. Egypt vs Holland. Sweden
va. South Africa and Oreat BrlUln
vs. Poland.
Of thl/1 number Orrniany. f?[>aln.
Itulv, Ireland, flwedrn. South Afnca,
Great Britain and Poland drew byes
In the first round. RoUaod advanced
by default and tha othera by foroe
of arm la the opaolnf a llnrtii s ttwn
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Set* New Record
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Victoria Day. May 24
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FOR DANCES AND PARTIES
BEEHIVE WIME YPyRSELF m
BOBTON, Msy U. — Barl Clark.
BoatflD Brsvei caotrafi^er, yester-
day wtabUshad a new major league
record by making twelve putouta
and an assist In the game with
Cincinnati, which Uie visitors won.
6-2. The prevlou* record, eleven
piitouU. waa shared by five playem.
Dick Harley of the Oardinais. T P.
Hartael of the Cuba, Happy Felsch
of the White Box. Man Cany, play-
tam with tbe Pttmles vbsa ba tied
the mark, ai^ Johaa/ Maettl e( ttaa
All of daiVa potoali Madfeed
(tam fly bans, and Ui IBaa aattst
ouna In tbe flrst twritaa when he
tBmr boDM le Bppanr. wlw nalM
BWBDM O tbert tryttt to aaa n.
COLVMBIA OARSMEN
WiN AT PmiCSTON
ausaauw _v •••• :n
Mavor Wanfc •• j??
palrr Maiden ^
mMMOtjd ; ?
Rn»al Julian \]Z
MeOonlfla |2
AnMardan ;2
Badrfr Bart
ataeh BatUa
ptnh ia*j i els farlwiti:
Ohleaae *- ™
nartiara ...^t-
mnoer Daaea j!*
•Baan Rlsard "-•
Plf Hank "
Camaa - "J"
ChlBW* J"
JS
W«r Ea«l« *^
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8t»ih raua War a«d a half fsriooss-
•8«n>rT»' ■
suf Lithtar
F*ir RfMallad
Rulh Mam
Donora •#
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p«a Tidf- •■••-■■liii
•Sairprkw aaartjv Sa^.
e>*«aUi waa ulis aaa a tammm
Prt»r Mini -
U>f>rrvu>
■nip aiaa«o«
Prlnca Bulba
daan OarraBt
B^snioat
fnah atona •
CrvfAwDOd •»■-
BpoUMit » •*■
ptttla Oalasa
Dtzia PHbs*
RHia WMal
f*Brw«« i"
Bio* PwO" • *•
p*dona •
HobH*r»ek
p«iTiri* ll»n«r* ....
The unt-xpetted hft[)pt'nrd ye-s-
terday at the Victoria Oolt Club
wbaa tlW ttwsdlflg Seattle itfta
gained an elthi^i»olDt lead In lU
first half ef the annaal homa-aod-
home series The Smind Olty
won out by a M-3fi :tcore.
At the end of the morning ^oun^1^
the local team was holding a two-
point lead, Mii In the artefnoen the
Ttnieie locm wtpad out tlie deficit
Bad teefc s anhetanMal lasAtav end-
ing st tte lai« end flC a »-u count
In the f oun enn a
Tbe feature match of the day was
between Bon Stein, the crack Ba-
Sttle eaponant of the royal and
inrtffife game, and Jack Malson
Oak Bay's star left-himder Both
players were playing tru.' lo form
and Stein ended the match on the
sixteenth green by winning 3 add 1
Stein wa5 making Old Man Par
ashamed of himself and rrarhed
the KlxtoenLh green with a wonder- '
ful card, needtnc only two four* to
rheck In with a 67. However, the
liAW iii-scontinued the match. l*e
eteil. second string man on the
visiting team, met his Waterloo at
the hands of Art Baasley in the
sIimSbs. vrtine BWdn and Stall proved
too atmf for the Matson and
Beasley combination tn the four-
and the former pair tweeaed
thnn«n vletortoua. 3 and % after
a Baa msidL
Many et me etlier mstohea veie
cloaa wane aavetal turned <wtof »
one-aided nature. The aoena of the
fdnglM and the fcauBpfnas. with the
SeatOa team first mentioned In
eadi CBBB. toUow:
Ben Bteln 1 ve. J. R. Matson 0.
Leo BMl 0. IS. A. O, BM^.l-
H. A. niir~ l-X n. K. C. AUea
'"m M.Mfi«waaie«.w.Atea Wat-
son, i. _
J H BaUlnger 1. vs. A. B. O. Mos-
grave 0, ^
s. D. itu— a m S. A. Burton.
1-3
L ntilvert 0. ta A. V. Price 1.
H. M Baioeea ( oepta in ) I. vs. Har-
old WUson 0.
C. V. Boyee 1-a. va. Arold Haynea.
a W. OomeU 0, vs. H. P. Bfeptarn
I.
Dr. C. B. Ford 0. vs. Norman Pell I.
T. ovent 1. n. Bten Bavnea 0.
CK W. Bouke I. ts. Ai r Oawaid
0.
C. p. Burnett 1, vs. B. P< Jaaono
0.
A- a. Kerry 0. T». H C. Carrrt: 1.
R W Perry 0. vs J. K. WlL^on 1
B B Pe<lly 1. v8, E. D. Todd 0.
W. Donohoe 1, vs. Captain Mat-
laiBon 0.
U Davla 0. vs. T. O. Mackav L
O. B. Bbertlag 0. va. touls Tect 1.
A. Btygger 0. ya. B. Psa nhe y 1.
L. C. Heuy 0. vs. Hew Pateraon 1.
E. L. Skeel t, va. Roy Hadley 0
O. p. Lamson 0. vs. Dr. Barrett 1.
Jim Sobey 1, vs. A. E. Haynes 0.
R. Ollleiple 0. vs. U. J. tMvls (cap-
Ulnl 1.
Jt»lah CoUlns 1. vs C W Pang-
man 0.
M. Freeman 1. vjt U H .snape 0.
L Terrell 0, vi H i^r i •
P. Henry 1. vs. T. E- Uunpman 0.
w B. Power 0. vs. J. A. Rlthet 1.
A. Dlekinson 0. va. W. B. WUson I.
O. W. Stlmaoa 1, va. H. J. Omae 0.
p. K. etnm 1. va. H. A. Tomatbi 0.
C. lysryeu 1-3. n. captslu Mer-
■ton
W. D. Coaur I, VI. Ray CJasUe 0.
bou Patttdlo 0. va. W. Leach L
Judge Battle 0. va. J. Gray L
Joshua Oraan 1. vs. B. S. Baa-
nlngs 0.
P. E. Bantf 0. va. W. H. M, Rat-
dan 1.
nasi, Beat :. !9 viri/iris ai.
rOl RSOM
Boo eteln and I--' Hif-H 3; J. R
ICatson and A O Beafiley 0.
H. A Pleager and M M. McEl-
walne 2. K C Allen and A. Watson
VANOOUVBR, llsr Ur-^Miiday
sport reaults:
Baaebaa— Senior City iMgne:
VJLG. 6. Aashla 6. Ptremea 4. Qen-
enlaa.
Boooer — MidnlaBd Oup> seneirnl
round: North Shore Vnmd 1. Bk
Saviours 8.
PORT WORTH. Tsxaa. May U.—
Herbert Hedwnan. New York, the
oldest man In C. O. Pyle's I>erby
won the f'ny second lap today, rua-
nlns tlie u.iiiv '■■'0 miles from Del-
tas to Fit'. 4:30:40. Sam
Rlchmai. - : N - a . ...rk. was seoond
n, 4 25 10 Phlllll) OranvUlB. BSm-
iiiou. uiit. third, in 4:W:0(, and
Psnl BImpepn. BurUngtoa, N.O.,
fourth. Pate Oavunl. ftialsnd. and
John Sale, Passaic, NJ. tied for
fifth plaos.
OaruBd and Salo. by running In
the same time, did not change their
oCfMsl standing as leaders In total
time.
Wofhington Vnivernty
Wint. Trxk^JiM Meet
STAnn.JM. .sK.\rn-:E. Wash,
May 1 1 .—By Uie overwlieUnlng score
of 83 to 49 the tmivetaUy of Wash-
ington easily dafaated the Dnlvanlty
of Oregon today i4 tbe annual track
aad field meek
A new world's teoonl In the dlsotts
wsrsnnoonoed for Ed MoeUer. Cte^
ewelgbt man. when he baavad
plattv 160 feat 1 Inob.
Tlentalc^ OhlBa» la ta Usts a aa»
tin5T>ltAl.
Third Faroritf
tor Ih'rlfv May
Be Sinitclwd
LOKDOM. May ltr-a«ilBg ea-
Uiiwhatt got B^teok today iftion tt
was announced that the Aga Bhan'a
hone. CoBUki Pasha, whkb haa
been third lavottta fDr the Deikf.
June 5. will not ran "unieas a mir-
acle happens."
The horse la not eonetdared fit.
which u a heavy Mow to people who
hold tleketa for Oostaki Pasha in
the Stock Btehauge sweepstakea.
There are two equal prises ttx each
horse In the race. 1. Roeenthal.
member of the Johannesburg Stock
Exchange, who holds one Oostaki
ucket. la aid to Be;** nCsMd fSaMO
for 11.
CANTON, China. M»y n, 'IV''
Oantonese anny aviators. stLipecttil
of Kwangsl sympathleB. were exr
cuted today. They were acrui.ed ■ :
deJlberai^'ly forcing their pUin'-
Into a ip-mirul rnllwlon ji-sUTt: i*
when ordered to 'aIci' ^ the air
Aomb the dl«aff*Tt«l Uantoneai-
naval units which revolted TTiur.-s-
dsy
Twenty Amerlran jnarlnes today
Ruarded th" Ann-rloSB OBOauJate In
Shameon, lorctgu ooaMBrton quarter
m Osotdx acltlah gowte sBa
landefl
la ihbVMbt halM la one day too
great a strain <m a ndddla-aged
letfcr af avermae str«agta wke |laya
aidy aaoe a we«k7
by
wnxn MsePAW.aiot ^
I would not like to a^ definitely
just how many holes the inUfaUe-
aged golfer atwold play In coe day.
as this depends entirely upon the
physical ooodiuon ef each Individ-
ual. X have found plenty who are
"gluttons for p'lnL-shmenf and
play aa many .i Mm'y-^ix u-i forrr-
flve holes each day for ihrei- at tnur
days each week. Tliere are .iiJ.i'rn,
Of course, who are not physimiu
fit to do anything like this, althotich
they might be mu^ younger \u
yean.
My advice to evsmoe, nisrdIe^.■v
of NW. to to play a much as he
ma, but to quit wImu be atlll feels
good and not keep goint; r-^ nti
In. Just for the sake or .»\ n/
played thJrty-sIx or forty live iiole-
or ni'T" in one day
Rj'inrniber to Stop when yOU StUl
feel RcxNi and yon WfU StWB «t|er
the game.
Special
USfD
Piano Values
Bord Piano
Holling Piano.
Devring Piano .
.J5195, now $140
.$195, now $160
.$255, now $195
NO INTEREST
^ $10 Cash
Hopkinson Piano .^2 10, now.
Heintzman Piano .SlSo, now.
Practice Piano . .$ 85, now.
$170
$350
$65
641 Yatsa
Straat
Kent's
Pbona
asaa
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lombU's varsity crew dafeatad
Princeton by four hmgths aad
penTwyl">nla h* ten lengths in the
feature even* of 1!ie annual ('hlkU
r- p rcRatla on Lakr ramegie to
(Columbia iwepl all four of
ih>' day n evenia. taking the fresh- |tlOB
Iman. Junior varsity and llgMaal
raoaa sa wcIL I
Panama is planning a number of
new aviatta n flrida. ^
BiiioQs H^tdadies
Cold Night Sweats
Tm <|alcUy flaMae Thase Aflmnls
By fTdng
DR HAMn.TON'e PflXS
By BccvtaMai Um a y Hew Thay
1:
Of eoorse the en ordered
and TvHaxiedlpBKltamon-s Pills,
the kidnaya tvealva new tene. the
Mond Is renovated, and the MadI It
B renewal of food health.
No need for delay The sooner yen
mt Dr namllUin't Pilla the aoonar
youH fael th« brisk, kenn aatiafar-
oC a hcaltay. weU-rvgulated
MM IB
J. H BalUnger and & D.
IM 1 3; A. 6 O. Uavave snd a A.
I ton 0
' L caivm and K. M. Bebtom l;
A V prv e and -Binid "WUaon I.
c r Bovce and O. W. OOnM 1;
Harold Haynea and B. P. Beptoun 1.
Dr. C. B, Pord and T. Oa aU a 3;
NORsan ysn and B. Bsynoi 0.
O. W. Bearke and O. P. Bumeu 0:
A. .T. Ooward and R P. Johnson 2
A. 8. Karrv and R. W. Perry 0;.
B. O. OarreU and J K Wilaon 1
B. B Pelly and W TV^nahoe 3: I
D Todd and I'^i-' MK^terson 0.
Id Davu and C H ia>erunc 3; 1
O. Mackav and L V York 0
A. Brygger and L C. Henry 0. P
Peaohey and Hew Pateisan 3.
B L. Sketil and O. P
R. Hadley and Dr Barrett 1.
Jim sobey and R CMUeaple 1; A
a Baynto and B. J. Oawla 1.
JOriata OBttna sod K. Pio iiiiaii 1;
0. W. PaagBMa and a a flnepa 1.
U TerreO and P- Benry 0; J. B.
Lee and T B t^mpman 3
W. p. Power and A lii'klnaon 3;
J, A. Rithet and w n wii».mi o
C. W. Btlmaon and f K .sfuvr 3;
H J CTane and H A T'.ir.wiin <)
C Terrell ftnd W n ( <KnT 1;
Capt Mentmi ar>d Ray CasUe 1.
Lou Pattutlo am Judge Battle 1;
W. Leach and J- Oray I.
JOshiia Orean and P. B Bands i'.
H. B. Kunnu^s and W R M. Hal-
daaa 0.
Total. Beeltii »; Vlelaels la
Owed teatf et Mslafc vm BosMIe
Advanced Engineering
in the New 612
You will find the same prind^es of
modem deaign and advanced tti^nggt*
ing in the n#w Model 612 diat distut*
f tif h ^ luger Gnhem-Paige sizes and
cj^ttB. We invite jda to eiamme the
612fe surplus valoe. and to make your
own oovnpedsons^
Five chati^is— «ixe« and eight*—
pr^rr« ranging Irom |1415 to. 96200.
r..r iiluiiratcd II Model 611t iix-
rvlni'ler. five passenger, .two-dodt
Sedan. $1460. fSpecUl eqttipnwnt
cxua.) All prices^tty cqelpped St
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EVE BROTIILRS. LIMITED
Fort enrl Ouadrs Sfreria
OPEN EVENINGS
Phone 2552. NIglit Pfaones. S210U SAISR
£iAAAAM-PAl^£
GreM Advances Are Made
By Radio in Soviet Russia
Sbott-Wavc Sution With Direct Communication
to New York Will Be SituauU at Moscow — Seu
Installed in Scbook
m KAKrar OODBL
mw YORK. Ufty 11— Loud
•pMktn at urtwn strtwt oomm and
raoflMnt a*U la adMMto itntf viUi««
•■MaMr hftUs an earrylnf to ttot
Btaalaii pMpl* tli* proframmea of
«Utj-a«ven radio broadcasting
-taUom that have been ulabiliibed '
9i the Soviet Ooveniment. (
With only Uiree hiiiidrfd thousand '
rudlu sets in use. HusaU h&s yet to
U('('ompllA}i Lh«- major purt of its
IjLhii ot iiiftltinK radio aviUlable tO I
r\ir muses. In the araount Of
hTLiirlca^tlng u( ail kllXll Ot prcK
K I amines, however, tt ia far ahead
o( tbt rwt o< Bnnpe. tor a«tfty aU
tu ctaOooa' an woifelBt oa s fun-
day iwhifdiiif.
Oennany, Awea and Sweden.
Vrttb about thirty stations each, aiid
the Uiutt-d KingdiMn with twenty-
two, do not, oSar Uvlr lutcaen an
many dlSVMife {tftcnsuBM to tune
In
I.Urlr known factJi about Hua.'ita'a'
radio development tiave tteen
broi«ht to Ught a« the result of the
•OOOXIOO ootttract for radio equl|K
ia«nt noantly placed wtth an Amer-
ican manufaoturioc cooo am through
the Amtorv Ttm^at Oonipany. oOl-
clal trade npntntaUvta of toe So-
viet oovenMBMft 1B lUi cMr* nito
equipment la aow betas deUnnd
pleoemeal.
DBBIOK OWN SBTfl
It tncladaa the laivaat High-volt-
aoe reictlftat evek^ built fa^ radio, a
Riant unit eapable of a lefao hun-
dred and fifty kilowatt output. The
dealgn of Professor Bench- Bruevtch,
haiicd aa Russia's greatest radio
engineer, consists cf eighteen mer-
cury vapor tubcA which tnuufonn
an altrmatlnft current into a direct
currrn! r' » pnt/ntial flfl«M'n livijii-
fiaiif] voltfl. The ordenng ot thi*
ii ' uner would tend to vertfy re-
poitn that Russia Is buUding Lba
largest steUoa In the world elltaer
at MoeoDw or at WIshnlnw t orod.
Amtorg oOdals do not know ^ut
what use wlU bt made of the recU-
Her, but It waa Indicated from other
■Dimes that It will probably be
ad^ited to Russia's present highest
powered broadcasting .'itat Ion at
Uoecow which Is mt«l at ffHty
The Hu!uslanA have d»*iugned and
oianuf actured pnvr : k ikl ly all ot
their own radio equipment, but the
iO-eallad "weak current trust" re-
SDtly eooclndad an afnemant with
e Radio OorporaHoa of America
fbr technical co-operaUon. The
agreement provldoi for an exchange
of potent and SDClDeerlng informa-
tion Partly In ooonaotion with thi^i
n^irrMiieiU iind alSO to etudv the
TO mmm]
SACMSIC
lassies and Selections Ap-
proprialr for the Day
S( hrduled on Majestic
Programroc
WVETTy M M fiKHS
ENTLRTAllS FANS
Amerleaa radio system, XHraetor
Antubln and Chief linhiftr 21k-
Unsky of the trust are now on their
way to tbla couitry for an eatanded
Tklt
KADIO STATIONS
Soviet Russia wUl have a short
wave station at Moscow tn direct
communication with New York be-
fore the year is out. It Is also
buUdlnti unf at Khabarovsk, at Ihr
wt'^iern riid .Sibt-rlu on the border
of Sib€«-la, prrs'iiinbi v Un- romiimni-
CatlnS with \1<i:-'-'jv. TIU--. .stultun
may alio be u£>cd lur a iriLnipacihc
elreult with the united States.
As In this oountry and Canada,
the ffiwlati ««f*<**^'T an ancMons-
tar all amateur openton with the
tbooght of developing them Into
radio engineers. Llcenrr^t are Usued
freely to youths with radio aptitude,
and Ioca! radio clubs are encouraged.
Besides the rectifier, the order
placed with the Airi'ri'.jii company
included a long wino hrnadcister, a
short wav<? broedra.'-'.rr. live code
traiuunltt«rs and eight telegraph
and telephone sets for transmitting
from aircraft. These are under-
stood to bo liUandad laifo^ for ea-
pertments wtth the Idea of adapting
American equipment to the fast de-
vel<^>tng Russian ^vtera.
The Russian rvpresentatlvea dis-
avow any Intmtlon to propa^andite
over their radio suuons. It is true
that ftusslan listeners can receive
lO ugi am met from ^'ague, Vienna
and other nearby tniiianiisston
points and that Russian sUuons
may orian be heard on continental
Eurtva, bot the Interchange of pro-
gramma Idea Is not ttf the mlads of
the broadcast managan. It le said.
HEARD IN RUSSIAN
AU the spoken progroinmes are In ;.
Hu.-»ian They trend toward edu-
caLionul leauifcs more than Amer-
lean suttons do, A typical pro-
gramme of KomlntBro, the Moscow
autlon, as taken from a popular
radio, magaslno in Russia, consists
of a lesson In Esperanto and an hour
ot agricultural lessons for the peas-
ants early In the niomlng. At
13 noon, there Is h>--\ir entitled.
"Sing With Us," jcvniiM to group
singing.
Through ihc aflemoon thrre are
Icrturrs lo amatt'ur pholOKi"a!)hern.
hunters and the like. Then there
are news flashes, called the "Radio
Newspaper," and Uie weather re*
ports, called the "Radio Calendar."
Lectures on Uierature. politics and
other subjects, along with plays and
dlaliague, complete the educatlooal
features. Chamber music or broad-
casts from the opera take up the
three and one-half boun before
mldnlKl .
-me Bacrad Pialuds" opens ttie
Sunday broadoattnc of staUons d
tha A3.0. Weslam Hetwork at 1ft
o'eloefc ajn. PasUko standard time,
featuring Rev. H. H. Clowan, noted
Western clergyman and divine,
world famous as an author, lecturer
and as an aollMrUr « Asia and the
Orient.
Born In Great Yarmouth, Enff-
land. Dr. Oowen achieved intema-
U«uU recognltkm as tb« director of
the Chinese mliMons In Honoltdu.
R.I., and as raetor of 8t Barnabas'
Church. New Westmtnslcr. B.C., be-
fera settling permanenMv on the
Padfkl Ooaitt in imn ifr is now In
charge of the Jwpnjir*:*' mls-ilons In
Seattle and Profr.wr nj Oriental
Lamruages and l,lt^rutiirf> ut thr
University of WB.MilnRt/>n
Dr. Cowen the author of ri
number of booka. includtnR 'Th-*
Kingdom of Man,'' "The Book or
the Seven Blesslnga.'' "The Univer-
sal ratth.** -An Outline History ot
China." "An Outline History ot
Japan." "Ttie Napoleon ot the
I*aclflr" And many oUieni.
Included In thr nm^lral numbers
which will be oftcred during this
prelude n re "Cnme I.' n ' o m <*" by
Hawley and "Beside still WiIt«"
by Hamblen, vocal t - \ i r
Prindle. contralto, nnd .^<h- tnr
Oonoosror Moants m lYluraph" and
-Had the Day That Bees Htm Rise."
Id bs aunt by a mixed quartatts.
OATHRDRAL BOVR
Ab aflaOMsiginittaMS flCHMMd
and iMidar smaio H MVaAdast to
Weslam radio aodlUMM every Sun-
day attemoon at t:t0 o'clock. 1^-
eUlo standard time, when tlie Ca-
thedral hour pri^ntmme. dtrerted by
Jerques Jo»i-Jerviilp, t presented.
This programme feaUire.-i selected
vocalLtia, the OathaAml Cbdr and
e thlrty- an p laSI
rhf»tra
TiiL'- rtfiTnooii VMaa
soprano, and HajnlaD Ubrrts. Welidi
banso. will be presentad aa tha aalo-
Ists. Mlsa 8oa4of«ky wm be haard
In Ptmaks' "Bow WUI Thou AirgH
Ma" and Mr. Morrla ofTem a dra-
matto eonsolatlon. "Pear Not Ye, O
Israel, " by Buck.
Among the srlerllons chftvn by
Mr. Jou-Jervllle for tji^ cnriiwlral
Choir are "Send Out Thy Light."
iwdiillar [tacred eompoaltion liy tli^
r-^''^'h composer. Gounod, and
Jestt.- by ttw IhiBDUs Hun-
gaiisn. imirak.
Art aillham, th^ Whispering l*lan-
^ wMl hand tha pracranune that
Pacific Coast Network
Programme for the Week
SUNDAY— 12 to 1 30 p m Dr S Parkee Oadman's Radio Hour, fea-
turlns a on American Contribution to Peace atid Uood-
wUl.'* 1 30 to 2:30. Sunday Alt4'moon Concert presents u si' r ,
of life In the South Seaa. '2 so to J. wintuin Anglo-Prrr.i.m.^ i.
a classical programme 3 lo ■*, SuiicJuy Aficmuon t'oiu-^Ti \
to 4,30. (ire-t MuniirnLs tn m.-vt^irx U \i) tu » 4& At*t*trr K<n'
Programme, lulroducing a new series. 5 45 tu li 1&. Itapid Trim
alt In a tnaioontloental broadcast. «:15 Lo 6:45, Studetaak< >
Champions, playing well-known melodies and assisted by a tn*
7:45 to 8, "Vnna JetUck Melodies" fsaturas a mlxad quarteuc
MOI4DAY--6 to 5:S0 pan,. Edison Profiamme. offering lavoru.
makMtles of VUma Sanky. A:SO to «:M. Oaoeral Mototm Pamii
Party, featuring sclaotlaas of John PhlUp flousa. 6.'S0 to T, Ttv
urmplre BuUden. 7 to S. In Daboe XmoA wtth Fkank nils and
a 30-piece band. 8 to 9, Rudy Selgar^ 8h^ Sympbonlats offer
"Melody of tti^ Night." 9 to 9:30. "Votes of Plreetonc." with
Baston Kant, tanor. and a 33-plece orchestra. 9 30 to 10. Plan-
tation Bchoes. 10 to U. The Slumber Hour entertains with
songs of t^rgone days
TXrESnAV 2 lo 'i p HI Wiinderfr* con'amif tlielr travels Into
liii ;il K;Li.';;iij(: ■. ' i ■ Vvil'-i.-s Sfo ii « ;> :/r, fi, EN'erready
Hour wMJ; Ijt-w llekirii, |.(.i()uL»r Winter Oardcn roniedlan 8 t[>
6 3U. fll'-cjiiot Club Iilhkinufc, ofTfrlng vocal ctiorufttvi. banjo aoId-
Ist and an orchestra. 6. 30 to 7, FVeed Orchestradians. playliig
popular numbers aod negro spirituals. 7 to g. Radto-Kelth
Orpheum Hour. 8 to 9. Wayside Inn preeents tnstrumeittai
miirib'Tf and draninloipir
WKDNE&DAY— ^ to 4 p.ni.. llie Cabui Door, featuring SouUieni
songs and eomcdy. 6 to 5:30, Land o' Health. 5:30 to 0 30.
PalmoUve Hour, In a musical programme. 6:3Q to 7. oold
Strand Programme, offering vocal soloists and the Oold Strand
Orchastia. 7 to 7:30. Chancellor Orcbastn, playing taiteat dance
made. 7:30 lo a. N-BC Balalaika Orcheatra In a half -hour of
Russian muHlc ana request nmnbers. 8 to 8:30, "Roads to Ro-
mance." with Jack and Kthyl at Santa Maria. 9:90 to 9, Bill
BUJy Boys. ofTerlng American folfc aOOfa. 10 10 U. TtPOa-
deran* in up-'.o-dafe Jax?.
THi'RSDAV -S tn f. 10 jijn . St'iNTiing SlngCTS. 0 to 8:30, Halsey-
Stuart Proeranime in light rhui^lcal and semi-popular numbers
6 30 to 7 r>0. NBC. Troubadors fratiinnK a string orchc;,lrft
7.30 lo 6 30. Ktandard Symphony H'^ur. playing works of Trench
romp06en. 8 30 to 9:30. M^fiiurv Lauc. Wtttl XOf FAgV, JOVc-
nlle radio star 10 to 13. Thr Troradcrans.
FHIDAY^ to 5 JO p.m . Interwoven Pair features Scenes of Chl-
rago. « to 6 30, Hudson-Esees Challengers, playing ^elertlrma
from best-known musical comedtea. fl:30 to 7 Raif-H .iir.-- wuli
the Senate. 7 to a. Tales Never ToUJ. 8 to 9, R CA, Hour, wiiii
Margaret OTlea, oantralto, and Bdward Randall, bantone 8
to 9:3<X The Boiden IHlry. 10 to 13. The Trocadcnuu.
SATURDAY— 3:30 to 3:U pjn., Kentucky Derby. 3:15 to 3:30. Uni-
veisai Safety Serisa. 4 to 4:30, Salon singers. 4:30 to fi. Lew
While and Mildred Hunt & to o. tiucky Strike Hour. 7 to 8.
NIghu In Spain. 8 to 8:30. The Slnglnc Inches. In popular
and request numbers. 8:30 to 9, FootllchUi olESMac musical
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the MaJesUc Theatre of the Air wUI
prpsent over a nation-wide network
of station* today at f> oVinrk
Wendell HaJI. Hip rrri-lirnded
music maker and re8ul:tr ni.-i-.itT of
cereraonlea of thLf hour, will intro-
duc^e Qlllham. a fellow hrnadcastlng
pioneer. Bom m AUanta. Georgia,
he studied muslo from an early age,
and began his profewlooal career «Ai
pianist with a jass band In lios An-
geles. In the PaU of 1933 he drifted
eastward, landed In Chicago. bcRan
broadcasting as pianist, then one
night, on a dare, sang a number^
In a whisper. Pavorabla ra ip c aas
was Instantaneous.
FYom that, time on hr hajt been
tmoim aa the WhlsperlnR Pianist.
Besides wblsperlnc. he has wrlttan
hU own songs and has made many
reoorda. TiraDlT-four of his aongs
have been brought out with much
SttBCeas. and ani^np til'- rnoat popu-
lar recnrf)'. ,irr- :[,■. InH,-.,! "Waiting
for Shi I' r.'v.T (■ ,ii-.f. Tn" nni
-Bo Tin
vm Ai. tii ARTtrrTK
Aa an added attrarMon for liilx
brnadcsjit. Wendrll Hall wtH prewnt
two surprlne novpliip.i, 'inc i.he Wan-
dprrn;' Quart^-tte. who will Mng
amonR other .selertlons "1 Ain't Got
Nothln* U> Lose" and "Rock of
Agea." and the otJier, Ptanlry DavlS.
saw virtu ORo, who will play "Dark
eyes" as a saw solo. Redfeme BOl-
llnsbead, the Majestic traor. wffl
eonlrUnite "The Better Land" end
"Wonderfii] Mother of MbiaT and
Arnold Johnson and his orehefltni
win round out this programme
with f\ "Mother's" medley and a
■ .'irnifhcm" medley.
i liitrlr^i Hackct. wU-Wnown ti'nor.
and Klrhord Bonrlll. Irodlns ban-
lone of the Chicago Civic Opera
Company. wlU ba tho Jolai sUn ot
the pratranraw that Ins De Forast
Hour wUl present tonight
From hlA earliest professional en-
deavors, as a rising church choir
singer, to the night when he cap-
tured a rrtUcal first night Metro-
politan Opera House audience by hU
Mnitinff of the Almartva music in
Thf Barber of SevtDe." Charles
( Hurkptf.^ carerr has been an ualn-
temiptpd Tiir- r.'.", Hr studied In
tlaly utid Ring. throiiKhtnil that
country, crowning his achievemenba
with a very sucocssful performance
at tba aeala lo Milan. From there
•oBamSifbltowed by South America.
Mflote Ctrto. Covent Garden In Lon-
don, and the Parts Opera as welL His
reco(mltlon in America ha-i bt-m no
las*, arwl hki snrc*-w wuh the Met-
ropolitan and Chicago Clvlr Op^ra
Companifla. and his concert tri-
umphs In all parts of the land, have
madr luin ooa M the taaOUai jtaMrt*
can tenon.
Rlahard BcrntfU has had an equal
succsm, Bom in Port Byron. New
Talk, ha atodlsd nnialc at an early
acat and after grsuatlna frooi Syra-
cuse University, went abroad to
study wtth Jean dr Reake. Be made
his dsbut tn Brookljm as "Valeo-
tloa" m -fluist," and foOowed this
by a triumphal rturagement in
Monte Carlo Binrr thai, lime he
haa s\mB in the imponant opera
h'^iLwi In Italy Havsna, Munich.
Hamburi, r)rnwi''n Hfrlln and
Paris, wber'- mi i,,i>. k:iKi in
leading rolea ui Hi«'>i'-tiu. Akla."
"Barber of Senile."
-Pactucal.'* ■ariWllsrt^
•nrravlata" and "TVovatore," and he
now holds the posttioo of leading
bsrltone of the OUoaco Ofta Opara
Oompany.
PIANO KKOITAI.
Stations oC the A.B.O. Western
Netwtffk wU pressDt the third two-
piano recital by tha brIIUaat artiste.
Myron Jacobson and Berthe Poncy,
tonight at 8 o'clock.
Anton Arensky. one of the fore-
moat Ru^.'^lnn compoeers of the
twentieth century, will contnbuie
larRcly 'o their profrramme. which
Inrludfh hi-. "Romance" and "Valsc."
two ppcullarly d-llKhtful two-piano
rompojntiona. ^
Arensky, pupil of Rlmaky-Kor-
sakow. S.S was Mr. Jacobson at a
later date. Ln his tendency as a
composer more nearly approached
Tchalkowxky than the radical young
P.uMian school. His music was
lyrical rather than dramatic his
piantforte compcsfMoaa belnc dis-
tinguished by on eitr«m« bimi^>
Orals 18 l e pr s sen l e d on the pro-
gramme by his "niasn and Varia-
tions" and Umixt by "Rondo."
A nlnety-mlnute conocrt of
selected *-t will regale music
lovers of the West when the pro-
gramme of the American Salon Or-
chestra, directed by Franceseo
Loosot at o'clock wm be ra-
■nie compositions scheduled range
from "Mlgncin" overture by ThOtnas
and "Largo " by Handel to ^plections
from "Babes in Toyland ' .ind from
"The Only Girl." by Hrrlwrt.
■'Corkney Suite. ' by Krl'-lbv
bailed on English mlddlr-clii.'v'< and
(oik thcnift. and "In a Mnna-^tery
'lardrn' t)y thf same composer,
I'-! lit tntip pKturei of nidely varied
/cr-ncfl m th" ;prlKhllv manner
rhararteTLstlc of th'.fl dlf:ttn?iilahed
rompoeer. whtv^r roinpwltloi:\ have
found a place in the reprrtolres of
the world's great orchestras.
Oebussy* neuch composer, is rep-
reisentfld Cd the progiamme by his
eomposltkm, "The Afternoon of a
Faun." the aaqnlslta Uutrumenta-
Udq or Vhlcb flrrt established De-
bussy's repulallon as a master.
Alice Prindle contralto. I»
presented as ih" vr-cBii5i. nn the
programr^e. slnelnti "Whrn You're
Away ' Trnni Victcr Mrrberl'5 popu-
lar mu'itrai pUy ll^c Only OlrL"
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KENTUCKY DERBY
TO BE RELEASED
OVER JlKC CHAIN
The Kantocky Derby, famooa turf
elaaslc of the blue gram country,
will be made a ctSMlr of the air
available tn i nation-wide radio
audience when II Is broAdc4f>t over
a coajit-fo-cnast network on Satur-
day aftrnifwin. May 18. Thl.'. bmnd
east nill be released tn the West
through stations of the Amsrlcaa
Broadcasting Company Network.
The scene of the race will be the
famous track at Churehin Downs.
Prom the top fif a Pftv-foot rower
mount/»d at » straiecir point In the
Infield. Ted Huaiog, well-known
Rporu ennouncfT. wU give a minute
description of the race which he
will f-^low thrtniKh a pair of special
military Held ttlajvu^ mounted on a
irlpod and p^lnt^ tiy run »lghtA
MitTophont^ pUr^ at Ute band-
stand, grandstanft. i^Arttng llhe and
paddock will give radio audience
a gUmpsa of tlie 'local antar and
music praosdtof aad foUowiag the
race.
This yp.ir In il.s aiuiual natioD-
wide radio luicllllon. the Atwatrr
Kent Music hViiindatiuu will ivwurd
prUe-'i ( otalllng $25,000, it is ati -
nouoced at Washington, D.O. Thi
Is BQ Increase of $7,600 over ihr
awards mada In the UtT and 1931
Atwaler Kmat aodltlona
These former events led to the
discovery of several yoong men and
young women of unusual talent It
Is reported that the ten finalists to
be selected by a combmalkn of
popular vote and expert opinion
during the 1938 audltton, wUI be
given opportomtj for furttur Audy
In music.
Prisca will be awarded this year aa
follows: First place winners <one
boy and ooa girl) IfiiOOO each and
two years' kultioo In an American
conservatory: second pMoa winnasa
tSJMO each and two years' tuition:
third plaee. 13.000 eaidi and a year's
tuition: fourth plaee, $l,500 each
and a year's tuition: fifth place,
•1400 aaah and a year's cmtlan.
WMen Waves Vted
To Frme rve Milk
wireless waves are now being put
to a most novel use— that of pre-
aervlac mllkl Already high-fre-
quency wireless waves have been
itf^d in the steel Industry (ar the
mr-Uins of mrtal; the doctor has
made use of them for the purpose
of cauterization, and now Professor
siedeL of Vienna, has discovered
that they ran also ba naad as a
aLerlllslng agent
Thls Austrian RClenUst announces
that warm milk, if treated alLh
hlgh-ftaqiMniiy wavaik wUI remain
fresh and swaet fbr a mottlh. This
may be tha a^arttnt potait for the
use of this msthod of sterUhtatlon
for other foods bestdas mOk.
It Is plannsd to davakip this met-
hod on a cooMKiacelal basis ami make
It a grsai baoa during hot wealhar.
Mr. Ba»U AUen f«
Speaker Tomorrotr
Ai Ctmadian Club
Mr BasU Allen. CSJ., Is the
speaker and guest of honor at the
Vancouver Canadian Club luncheon.
HlR subject. 'Problems of British
AdmlnLHtraiinn in India.' will be
brcfldfa^t over radio statlnn CNRV
at U' 25 nrifx-k from the Hotel
Vanri.jvrr [j.ininrrow aflemoon
Mr. Alien wsa for thirty years In
the Indian OlvU Service In Assam,
Eastern Bengal and other parts of
the Indian Empire. During' the war
he commanded an Indian Labor
Corps. Uls subject Is of unusual
Importanoe and intmst, as Mr,
Allen's wide experlenrp of the prob-
lems the British CJovcmmcnt is
facing enables him to speak with
authotlty.
Dance Hoar
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Suttdkr a((«rooan Monrt. 4'4-li>. Ormt
KOBwaU in Blaienr. i:lft-B:«S, AtvaUr
ncant rrwrftiBM JWSSISiaiil Isll. » «*-
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, UOS. Tbaatta frUte. IDSft-
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audsbakar diseishew (traaawnUanta)
froa OUaasai. 7:4S-«. "Mioa J«lUBk
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9M. fomnl Ipsadard VMi Mndar
fnuideafe
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Oontfdnbta inwisi la reported
tn tha tonbsr of Bommss Issued to
r«relv1iig set oawn In antlsh Co-
lumbia durinf tha flm tn months
of Qte flseal liar IMMl as eom-
pared Wtk 9m SBtln saaaoB af
The number for the iiui t^n
months was aO.TrT. against ItMl
previous parlod. ^^ncoover
} u crrdited with MBl
The "aUver Flea' dartc»> hour,
broadcaAt over the Paramounl-
Sxprew st.1T, KMX. Hollywood,
nightly from midiught to 1 a.m..
Is fceqdac radio night owls awake
an over the world Is the report of
Ray Rowell, announcer of tha faa-
twe. whose "and how" Is famlBar
to all who have heard htm.
Letters oome from ev^ry rivllixed
potnt of the globe, wtth an unusual
amount from the ArpUc Circle. Aus-
tralia and New Zealand. Japan ai^
the HawalUn I.i'.ands ae plr H w a a
generous share also
RNTBKTAim PBOicK
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Or. a. PaHtM Oad-n»n I 10-3 10. Sunday
caoeert. I M-a. WhutaU Anci(»-rrr«:an«
s-4, aondav arumsoa coBMrt 4-4 30.
orwt Maatau la Ktitorr 4 lo-s i>.
mw't tUpMDMs la uw workl ftiis-i 49.
Atwator Baet imvtuiM. b 4*-« la. UpIo-
MM and KiaUr UnSm 8 iS-« 4S. studr
baksr CniaaipMna • 4»-1 IB. Stanula*
BMR-a LMlItt SmphniF. 1 IB-T U. nudaon
Bar rur Fiwranmc T 4a-a. Bnna Jrtitrk
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an. lm Anc*t*< i*sas«ii Maa) - u
• IB.. Third Churrh of Ohrut. BcMdUM. I
p a . K«r>ar«i Ruth Krman t SO, Nick
Ham*. d»l*etlT» rtorlM- 3 Musical vxn-
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AltaraoMt eoMrrt 4. o»at MMnmU lo
matvrr 4m laila OaUbar*. ■ Advaaead
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rramm* Vartat? howr. T w. Bnna
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prrar Uoor*. Airmtlm. t. StanleT F Hall,
talk «n PhilmnfbT > !^ Ptud>a pra-
tramnr lO-ll n«n<-* orfh»»i»»
aro. S«n rrMtclMi < 4«« Sm «Mai
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I'M p m . nt B Parlifi* Cadman I 10-
t'lS. Sundar r.onrfrt ; )o-l Whlitall
Ana)a-P«n4ana s-4. ffui>«taT Kfcmnati
tmntmrt 4-4. M. Oraai M"m»nM in Hit-
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provraniM. i 4k-? 4ft, rvpnina mu»rair
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naiinnii Biblr Studrnu' AiaodaUon 13. M
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MTrica I IB. Vri*rar)t of Pavalm Wan.
110. Whittall Anclo-Prraiaiu S. Btadlo
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lot* proarmmffli! A li. At«*t«r Keni hoar
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Mum D O Hunt, of thr Cathedral ttt Ut«
Uadrlaln' B. L D B arrvlcra &. Uala
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is-ir ariMaai. Oev oiH^s
tun. Ban PiMi lM i. OaL (HUSMt fSM)
— 4-4 M p-n.. OhlMtan-B hmit. 4:a*^
Bdlaon praaraauna. B:MM:Sa. Oanaral
U04flea proaranuBc B )0-l. Emplra Butld-
•ra T-a Rao Uetor oar proaranuaa S-S.
Sbatt arntphonuta' proarammr t-9 BA.
"Voloa of Plreainnc " S » :o. n«kln« Van
and Bioraa* lO-is laldnichi. itro itrvur
aow. P«r41a»d. Ora. (4aa«M> «Na>
»-a:ie PBi.. Bdlaon pnammna B ao-4 S«.
Oanaral Bioiora OorporaUoa. S:SS-1. Oraat
Horthani RaUwar. T-T N. BMdio pro-
■raauaa. TrSS-S. -la Danea Laad." B-t
Balm's ahaii a fsh opwa s-e:ss;. m-
■taoB Pfwraoma. S:l»-ia PlaatnUon
BelMM. ia>ll. aava and OaBnlataB,
KOA Daavar. Caia. (SSLtai tSSB) -4-
4 SO p.m . "Ttm VMM of PlroAaaa " 4 IS.
t. Band naerU. S-I:M. BdUoo pravraniflM
i:SS-S:SS, Oaasral Maton ttmu. S'S»-1,
Bipptia BaUSart. 1-S. In nawsa Utad."
s.S;es, Flaaaalal laatpBaSaaai. aiia-t:4S,
KO* Uarek QmlHln- Stdl-a;!*. na Dm
Oardao - Bjia^tSai *'V«ISS S« PMSBBOIM '
!> 10- Id. PlaaSilM Ussa ia4L ainmbrr
Cin TEHPIE
ON ^IR TODAY
Or. Oavlen at Uoih Hcrvloca—
asl Osanrt OrcbssUB ji
day F u a ti B
t aoT it;
A. joe iKi A.
^ OTTO fr> &ol^J&
P»ROrES«OWAU —
Laba CMff.
oiab fisaaMt
B M,
e:fS. BMPlrt
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proaraaun*. a "Tha Javsl Bos ' a la
Muairal praeranma s. nr^tt-w pro
1 : Ml* ■ ^ n m .
(•rnr'il Mo<«>r«
Bulldata 1. "RadlaaUe
■ raiBW
Amr>* a
S M.
Aadv.
Mandate ProgrammB
M'T'oii Downey, tenor hf«rd in
N H f r '''T*rrAmrr.ea. Rang f've tJmet
frir ih.' iTifMi' or WaIps during a
recp-nt Rurnpnui tour. In addlUoai
to Ms radio work. Downey also
maksa records aai
CrCT, VMaHo. ILC. <|7«J«> 4 am.
Tlw mamtna narh*t oaauttnn* arm,
Tha daaina market itwouunrii a r« Tti«
Bmaa* Canratt OmhHtra win tnivnain
ttglaMlTI «<t/^ tha fMUovmc riwrt'irr
"Tll»»r' 'I4««r:> a letectioa trnm "tr*
apanClaoa' < Mm'-klon' a rnnc*rT vail*.
"Tit* aooatttui Sis* t^nuh* iBirauaaC
"Dana* Taocvataa" •zitt,t.- tn* balM
oiiule tram "ra4Mt Owaodi Tllii
ip'hai Dotaa In Tam". Bawr*
BaOaun: iMaiBi vasmsr npssit
..•wa. inraraMuoN auvMsi 'Idnt 1
car tret tiaa altaal
•faJlaaal BraadaaaUaa 0«Maa»— W
1 1 BO am. Woman a Bfacastoa af i h'
Aif ' 11 aa.It 4*. Oanoad paa^bM i«
p in . ltdiaan vtmrmmmK ft id 4 in r^n
aval Malaaa PasUp Partp tttaaaconii-
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> tranvonttnmUI ' 1 a. In
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ta I'ni Vj- Ftm% 1^ 1
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Mii'.ini a.n
cbaaara
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a wwaoal and caaadf PS*I««.
ana. laa a m I i OA iaH.awi i
- -4 tS-4 M am. BarfBHi laap-a
tramiaa. ft IB-S it "Own Vtmtt
Him* " ft 4a-d. Ta«n Outr i am iiaaiMlH
t)i^ a-S M, Onan proaramoie t tS-l
KUT Oanaart OrcbaMra. T-T M. Baalnaaa
m^r. 1 CaMpaWa proaraiaM 1 M l. On*
aoi pinp s-ia C — raaip irasraaiMe ta-
Fla r • a ! I -n pv- h -i* • 10.
IB ^^ Hiti..n(>rt iin jr
ad>»*tlnt ■ aatran* 7-4
am. Vim. Vlenr and V,tjilrr, ft.it rint'lpn
Haiir Otrhratri • t in Unr- r onftr Br( -
irr Hoffl** pr'Tframoi* 0 >" » V- oi^nn
Kainn and laarjorl* Ttiifi'i'nr 1 :> «ft-IO.
DrvMJ/toal aarvlrf 11-19 no.- 1, A -r^i-rltait
Ravalltara I] 1»-13 10 p .>irn'< Baton
and blarlaru Robillatd. Uurrar «,id Bay.
ria IB Sa-raS. Amartcan fair*n Orrhxatea.
I sa-1 Soaia rarital i-i Th* narman-
I lata. " 1-4. Amariran SaJea Orcbaatra 4-
, 4 BO. Vif klayrra' Orchraua B^Sfr-a Vlta-
ohnnr JabllM a-4-Mk PaaHle Oalan Or-
.;Dri:ra KSIxT. 'TVaaWPfl." 7-T 10.
, Amviirana. Rama*. Kaaln'a Orrhoatta
T BS a Lrra and Bta*. S-a. aiuiteal
Oama - >•* >a llPtro aad Obib aad
Oolden aaw OrpaHa raa-ia. atrta* aaaf-
tatla Ifr-ll. -Vaar on Braadwar " 11-13
■idnHbi. OoUan Oat* OrpaMa
aOO. OiSlaPd. OaL (SiaSni fSafe>~ft-
4 M pm., Wmmm RsoarSara S SS-diSS.
owwral MaSOTs Maaay rar«p. «rSe-i. tim
Bawl'* BalMara 7-s. utua »mph<Mtv
Orebaatra S-e. BMtar • PhMi nfr-:\.r.r--- ,
•-•'SS. -Tba Valet «t rir-.ir.n.
IS SB. Oanrral Rtaeuir cTnitamTx- i^
la 4a. Alaakan fw«* OaaltM
BPBC. Baa Pra«alara. C*J i tOIJln «iat<
— B-1 1» p IP . A«1aUon talk I II I M,
Talk bT f f Mitral l>nrartmanl I sa-
5 3a Bnmrlhtna abotii 'TPtrthtM 1 Sa-
4. P*v* Milhrnrti. (n«t arvd Tnund 4-4
Ma< t ftft V Towi.
iTTTian ail.) hl« Aura«U#
.n:»Mc itltM' 4-a M.
• Ml Ml Or«hac4r& B 4B-
ordinaa T-t. Raaaaa
Mattaaa u>i<»ii
wptca. ^ \ Alt
s.sa-a B'.r.M.! (4-
Xavter c.r,, . v
1, Dan Ar! r*
isat pracramine 1 Id-d. Tha OacUiana
S-ia "8ta* tSonSaT Joaaiani " la-io la
Amoo >B- Aadp IP-IS-ll la. B«4*l aurb
Hapfcisa Orahaaira ll:l»-n MiSataM.
iawla*awit Orcbaaira
aou saaaaia. Wa^a. rtsaiai i.pfsa>
s ss-4 as p4a.. naatna* mmim « m-
4:4S. aBaa at ana wwir s-a *»
haar. S'4t-S. Studla prapvaaaM S i Tn-
RMoB Oanaa Band f-T:M. Baa atuart •
baw a«w. T SS-S. TMa aad Ttet b-
S;Slk aMPStoaa S:SaA lli t \ loaia.
CFOT, Vkitorte's radio station.
win hr'^dcast both the morning
and rvoiiing services of the Vloterla
City lempir today, the moming
Acrv-lc/- romrnenclng at 11 o'clock
and the evening worship at 7:30
o'clock.
Tomormw fvrntnR at 9 \h th"
Sunset Conr/Tt tJrrhe-tra will be
heard over \\\f loral brondca.-vter,
when thr nighlly prni;rammr ijt
presented by. the Sunset Rrrwdcaat-
em. Moaart's ftverture, "Tima. ' win
open the hour of cUsslral music,
af tsr wblefa win ba playad a aM-
tlflo from tJaaal MonektCDis moat
charming musical comedy. The Ar-
radlans " This U probably his most
dellffhtfu) work, and dlacrlmlnatlng
radio devotees will doubUeas cnjoy
It. The world-renowned waits hv
Johauui Strauss, "llie Beauufu
Blue Danube. •• la alAO Inrliid»v1 ai
Monday's profframme, hI rji; »ivh
lOscha Elman's "Dance 'Ia^«{wp■l.^c
A touch- of grand opera will com-
plete this hour of fwehestral music,
when tbe Sunset Ooooert Orctesta
renders the ballet musle from
Cbarlea Ooasod^ epm. "TvatL'
RADIO SETS STIU
SHOW 1MPR0VEME^^^
WITH NEW DEVICES
WhUe the radio n^id telephone
equipment has. for the moat pan.
reached a fairly Ktable state of de-
vflfipmrnl.. niifh l-i not the caw wlf.h
the field rndlo Kcts. Nfrt only doei
ihi* rapid advance In ttoa fatfln an
make It UnpcraUv* ttnt MV and
more modem aeta be eoostantty
suppUed, but sets tn ea lst tpe e are
constantly undervoing revision tn
inoorporate new ideas or to rrtrrert
faults which have developed m
ssnrloe.
Not r\ 'in.^v radio set uaed by the
Am^ri- »'i , nijr before the wnr '»r
durine 'i '<-T->i'»infl nn t«M»"i
of eqinpci' r ■ army '/^d(i>
With l«o rxi ■ ■. ■ TV rnrlto
which the arrtn i-f r.viny wax '•on-
celved anrt drv. :n,i.-i ati^r thr war
At the - r-.,t • ini" liir Signal
Corps Is encaged in a very extensive
development pingr— a, wtth tba
objeet la via* o( aqt^pflfaf Itia amp
with sbort-wava radio equipment
fn this connaetlon H may be of
Interest to note that, although the
tmpr^Aslon Is quite general that
hlgh-frequenry radio Is a very re*
cent development, the Algnal Corps
ha5 A hlph-Tr^uenry set. the fifTfl-
"i' hnvuu' !\ w.TvrlrnKlh nf alkty-
etght t'j fj'Vf.nty-lhret raet^ra. whlrh
has been standard equipment for tha
army ever slnoa tha war. It war
ofldBaUp Mgaad dartag tile war.
bot waa not sappHad m qoanCMm
untn aosae time after the smlsUoe.
This set Is BM example of tha re-
vijilons which may be mad^ tn a set
to Improve It After having t>*-rn
used for some time. It. wiw rede-
slgsd^ into the fM7R-T7-A. and lat«T
It waa mam redeadgned into Uie
L wMOh Is asv in laa.
In addition to appeartlt ki
N B C prcgramma^
baritone, finds tiM
for maor
CTGAB WnC TTOUN
The first vlolla owned Ht r^^frf^
Laidlow. Syatam i*rn.ii
B bomp msde dgar box affair. He
waa aix aTMi Bt uia
Auitnlla. j*-
THE DAILY COLONIST. VICTORIA. B.C SUNDAY. MAV 12. \929
Plavs and PL
Uair'Raisin^ Mystery
it! All'Tulkiug Film at
Dominion for Six Days
Baffling Selective Feature, Showing All Week
at Local House, Carries Spectators at Peak of
Interest Through Mazes of Screen Version of
S. S. Van Dine's Famous Best Seller
'The Canary Muitlcr Case" Said to
Be Greatest Picture of its Kind
ALL lovers of good mystery; lovers of good acting; aU lovers
of swift, polibic ftCtUm In aU-taUang pictures will enjoy see-
ing "The Canary Uurder Caae." Uie story which haji won
•eolalm tliroughout Canada, playing at the Pomlnlon Theatre aU
this week. WUUam Powell, In the role of Phllo Vanee, tb« great
Actional detective created by the nivst^rinus author. S S. VaaXttne.
has a powerful role and handl**^ i; m ii in.iii4?rlul way.
The filory iiiovm swiftly, wrrly, , -iiiarnncnt thraugh the myiUfylng
hHjffftlHy from Uie flndliiK lue
body of tba alaln woman m bar
MISS DosoTHT urrrriA hicks
L*rl« ••»»««•. wh» win • rMllAl anft
Ueuiij) oi the murder to Uw dlaoov*
ery of the perpetrator of the crime.
With the preaentaUoB of mie
Canaiy Murdler Case," a new de-
pavtora In talking pletuns is pre-
sented. Thi*re are no eirle oondl-
tioos emu«l merely to aiBslla the
emotloru. There are no "trlcla"
employed to lool the public. Bver>'-
thlng lA shown to Uie public In a
.itraiBht, matter-of-fact maaaar.
O. BoruchoD. the Ruitfan artist
who has received a certain dtotmo-
tloD for his pictures in hiunkn hair
rears lhat the bobbed hair fashloi'
miiv kill his art. Hp nerds lout"
itrmids lor hla work- .iiul the supply
if thr*e Li becoming .shorter itnd
honor Al. first glance Boruchofl's
;iu:liirrjv arp said to be Indlstlngulah-
nble Irom oU palnUnRs, He Mends
Lhe varloii.1 nhadee of hair on his
palette an oil painter mlaas his
colors. His canvaa la a piece Of sUk
>r linen cloth, and his brush a One
KnltUnB nesdle. Bis nathod of
weaving the bah into the oloiha,
he says, Is stanUar to that need In
making the famous Oobdln tapos-
trles. Boruchoff started p rod ndng
his pictures at ten yean o f age When
apprentircd to a halrdrSMSr. and
while a vmr priaoner In Qemaay he
spent hla leisure in pmotlce.
COLUMBIA
i DAYS ONLY— MONDAY. TUBSDAT, WSDNS8DAT
HIGH JINKS ON THE HIGH SEAS
XMbDst Uprearieoil Funnyi
Perils of t Pas-
sionate P e r-
fuuwiy Pe^
dler — on the
high scaa with
t-t- --
m pi ua|iauuT>
ipoass^ her
papa and a
crew of aa>
s spsd hw e Hce l
WARN£R
EMS.
"Sailor Izzy Murphy"
OSOXOS JBStBU WAKNXK OLAMD
Monday sEixBENNEn
CASH PRIZES
»Thf nevilV TraHe-Mark-
Madame Lva Baird
- * - ■ Jai ■ a J II AM J ^ m t m m i
VOKS rraOBOaOn BM MTarpmBos
I'upiU Prepared for Uratorio. Coocerl and Opera
Studio: 9» Pemberten Read Pftone 7??4R
Dorothy Letitia Hicks
T .rric Saptano
Aaiiited by Bcatrkc Uickt, Piaoiat
Empress Hotel Ballroom
WEDNESDAY MAY 15
B;15 P.M.
RaesTPed Basts. tl.lO— CTax lodnded)— Genoral Admisel«b Uc
Tickeu mi Sale at Fletcher Broa.
DRIVE YOURSELF
*Alt Mafce^ *nd MoHele II We Per Hoor. ge Par
Special Day fcl l e I H O and Up
BLUE UNE U DRIVE
AMUSEMENTS
rapWal Or eta Oarhs^ hi
•^Ud Orchids."
nnseai Thi Oase of Lena
anatb." feaStthng Btther
Ralston.
CshiBilds nsiM|s Jcool In
"Sailer Issy Ittirphy.*'
ikMirfnfcist— "The Canary Mur-
der Case." featurtog WU-
Uam Powefl.
MijhensM Claire Dabnar In
ra» OnXa of Dust."
GRETA OARBO SEEN
IN "WILD ORCK'
l-av.<rrd Sljj- ut Tboo
U> Capitol bcrccn Tcaao
WHh
MASTERPIEtE fiV
VON STERNBERG
Ralalon lia^ Greatest Dra-
Ic Role In "Thr Case ef Lena
Smith" at (.'ollariua
In "T\\e Caw of Lena SniMh
which will open toniorro^* lor a ■ix-
day run At the Coli-H(i:m nit'.itrr,
Esther Ral.ston has Ikt ^-rt uU-.f.
dnunauc opportunity and ahe grasps
OreU Oarbo. tense drama and a
background of romance, are the
three thbws which distinguish
"Wild Orahlda." Metro-Uoldwyn-
Mayer picture ptaylQg at the
Capiiol Theatre on Uondag, Tuss-
dav Hfid W"dnt'-(1ay
"WiUi t>Ti,iil l.t.ircd by Sld-
r,py ^.'.^!.ltll^ Irmu au original story
by John rniton. u an admirable
vehaif loi (Jreta OaihCs unusual
UUenu. oast as a misimderstood
ud naglseted wlfet Mlik OaxlM im-
buBS the part with aU the ardor she
dtaplayed in "A Woman of Affabs. "
and all Che tragedy wMch she
■bowed Ui her Interpretation of
Anna Karrnlna In "LOVe."
If arniimig. Miss Oarbo proves
tit be more beaiitlfnl In this flhn
than .-ihi- hu?> «'v< r bi-cii brlore. In
one scene, dre^inl m inc revealing
ciM'tume of a Javanese bride and
fttandlng on a moonHt taakony,
Misa Oarbo appears u an unearthly
flgure of loveUnaaa. Her splendid
acting, the Intelligence with which
she interprets a difficult rde, and
her sU-surpassIni! b^'auty In this
picture » lii uful.iubt^dlv make
many new admirers (or 'hp lovrW
Swedlah star.
On the ataffp will br I,i':v Dp
I.Rney. the \v*'i: Atr ' i ■ .iin-di.ui .
bcott and Van Vallry. in a novelty
tthri n titpr$ Will
Stur in yitaphone
Jubilee on Monday
■thai Whtaa, aatafillattBg light
or the Broadway riinslsJhitlnn. wUl
feature the VlUphene AtbOee Hour
OVr! I'll . .1.,: '<i-coa.st network of
the L;niuinbia uroadcaating tiyittcm
and the Weelam Mlwoik oC the
otto*, MOO
ABO.
at b-M
time.
Miaa Watenv in addltton to being
a noted exponent of the metodkias
''Mlies" l>*pc of tiingtns, will i-inh-
with appear tu. 'lie .-liir iii Uir Vita-
pttont- hi ifrii iTudui U'lti I't "On
With Lhe :-ihuA aiul ihe ttdectiona
that lhe radio aiidlrnc* vtll enjoy
are "hila Irom tins prodoctten now
tetmsieaagsgof
Her
Blur?" udd "Biriiuii.-hani Basths
Other popular Vilai'' "F.. itrtUljt will
be heard In thin < i.m '..laiUiK pro-
KTaouac fn»»"M*it irooi the New
vcik etadiBB ef the chata.
Professor Herman Hrlmhasl, ar-
ffumentatlve impresario Of diction.
win ladlate has pereonaWy fkom the
-Bdhe^ot the aaa vraaalsoa eiadhi
of the A.KIO. network at 11 plBIh as
aent their newest angoigMfiMtla of
the popular mu.%tc. -Btff" Hoffman,
the lamoos loot ball .si ar: Ntta
MlU'hell. i lfver ■u>naKLrea&. and other
arlLttA wil! do iholr "hit" lo make
the everung ai li'^nif apeed into
momtng.
Folloving are the aiallons of th^
Western network releaslnjt this pnv
framme KIR. KOA KKX. KTA.
XSmi. KL2 and KPWB.
Wihiaxn Powrll aa l I,. u;sc Biooka in "The Canary Murder CaeSb'
Talkie ■ Showing All This We^k at the Dominion Trestre
•AII-
It with bU the talent which ha.s
mcdr tier one of the oulnUinding
motion picture actresseji of the dav.
She ha« bum up a solid lollowms;
with her beauty and her charm and,
somr'irr.fr, in "The Caae of Lena
Smith. :.ne hao had the chance to
demonstrate that great dimoiatlo
force of which she is capaMe. The
story la laid hi Vienna and to the
nearby countryddC. It covers a
period ot twenty years from 18M to
lfl4. and Mlas Ralston plays the
dual role of a younft girl and a
mother aged forty. James Hall, tlic
poptilar youns leading man. lias the
chief supporting role and the vers-
atflc Fred Kotaler has an Important
part.
The color, the life, the people of
gay Vienna are faithfully represent-
ed and the realistic scenes, evidenc-
ing B wealth of reaean h in their
reproduction, have an interest all
their own. It is surely another ot
fht screen's jreat masterpieces.
Great Interest ^yliotin
In Fortheondng Recital
By Dorothy Letitia Hicks
The keenest Interest Is being
shown In the fortheomlni recital of
Dorothy LeUtla Bloks, lyric soprano,
which ukes plaos next Wednesday
fvenlnR. May IS, In the bipress
Hotel ballroom. In this rvdtsl she
will be assifft^d by her sister.
BeaiTlCf Hi«-kfi, Aho will not only
ael, a.-. arrrtmpanL- 1 hu: will also
contrtbijie a trroup of iwo numbers
of Brahm.s. "Caprice In B Minor'-
and "Rhapeodic In E Flat"
Ml.t.i Hick,'- has arransed a most
intf're.'tinR and attractivp pro-
granmii', rnn.M&LlnK of bo'h m'xlem
find i la'isir .sonitH. .•^unR in EliKll.sh.
TVierr will nl.so a itroup of
ElghteenUi Century English folk
songs: also a group ot ngfateenth
Century French fdk songs— both
groapa sung In costtnne. This fea-
ture proved very popular in Miss
Hicks' nrst Victoria recital, and Is
alvayfi pleasing
piano and singing special t;. and
Bmie Bheams and Lee Jaxon, in
their latest songs and piAter. Jack
Medlord. the staiglng and dancing
M.C . and Chris Wade and hla
Capitol Stage Band. ofTer, a.t Lhelr
feature overture, "The Song I
Love " with a request nomber.
■•Maybe XX -j Yours."
Bnull expcot^ to produce liMI^QOO
baga of oMf ee in the M^Mtt eNsen.
IT'S
Our Oreatcst Double Bill
— tst^
From the Novel Oy David
Graham PhOHpe, With
Ricardo Cortez, Alma Rrnn^n,
Claire Win.hor
From the Novel
"NOBOnVS CHir.ltRKN"
BLUt /KIC/
With Helen Twe l ee u e sa
COMEDY NEWS
%iS Given Away Tuesday
Mate. Wed. and SaL Nights, 7-li
Cooifalg Next Week
"ROMANCB OP TUB
UNDBRWORU}"
PLAYHOUSE
HAS A MOTHER THE RIGHT TO KEEP
HER OWN CHILD?
RAISTON
WHAT PHANCr
WO MA M'
Starts Monday
Attraetlom
ALL THIS WEEK
At Usual Prices
The Famous Mystery
Thnt Amazed MiUioiw A
IS NOW ON THK TALKING SCREEN! ^
A PARAMOUNT
ALL-TALKING
PRODUCTION
w EXTRA SOUND ATTRACTIONS
Fox Movietone
News Reel
The Events of the World
In Sight and Sound
SEE AND HEAR
riic ion"; 'I'lilking- < 'niiu-dv
''KISSES"
WITH A SPECIAL CAST
One Eatnv Wedc, Corameiiciiig Monday, Vkky 20
The Pictara That Hag Ravolutionisad the Talkiagt
'^Broadway Melody"
The Suprenft Wonder of tha Talking Serean
ALL TALKING! SINQINGI DANCING!
Don't Forget the Bargain MiAidce Daily at 12. Adahs, Children, 10#
MATINEE, 35c EVENING. 80e
A
COLISEU
Can You Answer This QuettiaB?
What Was. Justice in
the Case of Lena
Smith?
STOP HERB I
— tfit law atepa In to hnid her in the mira ol betrayed Lens
Stnitta fights where othera waaksn. Why> Dire<ted by the man
whe nada "UnteworM" and *Tba Drag Net." Josal von
SienAerg*
I lovr.r I worked! 1 am forjottent Only my son ia leitt Can
M l- t.nkf him from me? Can tha Isw My h« shan't love nie
^ t love him? Is ^ls"Jnstke^I>^ Did tha lav owen
JUMKC lO Lena Smith? Bather Rehtton'a gnat chseeelsr ralsL
Urn earaoa level
Fatherat Mothers! Sons and DaughtcrKf You Aug
Wanted to Witneeal Judge for Yourselwggl
LOVE vs. LAW
RAME PXICE8, 35#, S6#. 10^
Picture gt 7 gad 9 e'Clock PlCTvn «t 8:39
Wi te ig dgj aad SaiBgdqr Oiijtr. liM
AWP POR OCT StAGK ATTRACTIOII
Toby Leitch
That's His Monicker
COLISEUM PUYERS
COLI
"Pop Goes the
Weasel "
BMt't MiHi TUg One, Polks • Come on Dvinl Mi figlr
"Uaka Wheepgg"!
Added AttfRctfiDB
B^ii White and His
Owi» Music Box
WHAT A SHOW!
y
Capitol
^ jWon,, Tuesday and Wed.
—ON THE SCREEN—
GRETA
GARBQ
Wttil-
LEWIS STONE
—IN—
THE STAGE
Afternoon and Eveving
Three klgfa-Claie Vaudev4Ue AetsI
LEE JAXON and BILLIE RHEAMS
Presenting Their Latest Songs and Comic Patter
Wild
Onhidi
JAVA— where orchids
and love are both un-
lampti ' Java — uhcre So-
/nrtv 's decrees ^ cruniblr
" under the all-powcriiil
•pcU of the Eastt
W hat a Mtting for the
^^!irautiful Greta r.arbo! A
^ .al* of » young wile
nu^ht in the snare oi the
Scott and Van Valley
Offer « Novelty
Piano and Slnsinc Specialty
Larry Delaney
The Well-Known Comedian
in "KomicaJ Kapcrs"
— Feature ttes—
Capitol Comedy
FELIX CARTOON
"In and Outlawi"
Pathe Review
cms w\DB AXD n» cApiTot nwos o»maiBA
PtsyiQf "T1» Oeoi I Love - "Uayta It's TaarT'
•wuNff* jaos euwoee. Ow eiatlM aoa Htmatm ica
Prices: Mat., 25c; Bve^ 35c; Children. 10c (All Day) •
rmCK LOUS MAIT— U ttar nam*
The Csnltol Thr^lTf inTii»n Urt a
: E. HoCullO-lth. Wn'xi:*nn An .
! ail4 iwo Irtmdi f>f Iit c^h yt,'^'<-r,
i lo lU (urstA KDT vrpk
: PIMM 4ttaeh Ulta coupon and
t praMBt ta aaalUar. A Maw Nmb«
Coming V
THURSf
THL MOTION PICTURK SPI'TTArLE
''SI MB A"
wm IN
IHLIillAINflFM
New Yorti's Fudow Doiwcr Stan In
FMtMre KhewlDf si Pterbowse
outre DelmAT. s N«w Yevkeueer
u cut for the part of ttw Xmm
srwnernnhfT in "The OfKln ol
t>a'.t, tiie TUIany-Statal producUon
teftturlnt ateudo Oortet. Olalre
mndaor mod Aim* Bennett, which
vUl IM liMwn tomcnrow at the Play -
hotiae Theatre. This is the adnn -
UoB tqr U Q. Big\>y (rocn David
araham PtallUps' sensational dov< i
«htu-h Oeo:v> Archainbaud directed
Also ur. the aame bin is Pax Films
Bhif HkiM." In which Helen
I wi'lM ;'Tently selected aj one
or lilt wuiiiti^A Baby Stan tor
has a leading role. Most of the
Mrenes are enacted in an orphanace
and more than 100 youngsttips from
two aad a half to ten years (unUah
a great deal of the acUon. Rank
Altmlaon ts cofeatured with Mlai
TWelvetnes. Prominent In the cast
are Fteddle Frederick and Carmen-
ctta Johnson, proroinent child
players.
liOl IIMIIIA OFFFRS
yPKOilKIIIUli FUN
"Sailor \tiy Murphv, " Marrlnj
G rorcp J rsw 1 . Dec 1 a red Mijat
.\mu%lnc of All Stones
Manager Clark, of the Columbia
Theatre, announces the oenlng of
the Warner Brothers' pvodeotkm,
"SaUor Jm Kwphy.'* wHit Oeonie
Jescd. tamavmr far a ran of time
days.
This U said to be'the most up-
marloualy Rmusina pf all aea storlefl,
one IMV Ooldbertt, perfumery uales-
n)AU jcsM'V'j, unfailliiB solemnity
arid"; t/. the portravnl of the char-
acter o.' the yoiind man wtinse hap-i
and mLshnps include btMiiR bootpd
off the doonaal by Uw »r»u laUiar
of tlw lady ot tala dnanu; wUd pur-
THIS is one of the rhinos killed by Mrv Martin Johnson— <me of her
many thrilling experiences while tak.ng motion pictures m '^i<- imiKirs
ol Alrica. The picture, entiUed "Simtwu" wUl be shown Thursday. In
day and Saturday at die Capitel Ttwatra.
fult of that worthy with the deter-
min.illon In et!t damages for the In-
dlRnlly lo hifi pfrr-on, r.ipturr. when
aboard his lady* love s papa « vachl.
by a bond of lunatics who are in
command of UiOvboat: appointment
SA Lord RiRh ErjBCUtlMwr tqr ibo
said hoodlums; election as chlaf ex-
ecutioner; ooramandeertor as head
stoker In the hold, and other atde-
ftpliltlng adTenturcs.
This picture la said to be one ol
Warner Broth'*rB" t>e«t comedies.
A command t^f ^.even laniniftce*
aids Ocnio Xeilln-^k-i, ht-.u i
prORTSmmr.%. In npcniHf n ir , ;.>;ie
was born m K.inftft.i City of PolU^
pann w arul liiudied in CUlcaEO and
New York.
AMR CHISr smssD
DtJBLIN. May 11 —The Dublin
OaxeUe last nl^iu oftlcully an-
nounced that Major General Bean
Mackeon, chief of ttalf of the Saor-
atat army, had been retired and ap-
pointed to the reserves with the
rank of UeuLenant-i ifii'-ntt oeiicrHl
Mackeon iras one ol ttir tcjidfrr- in
the (IghtA against Uie Briu^h i>-
ceding estal)Ushment ol thf Iri^i^
Pree Bt^te^
Besides being a Huned singer,
Judfum House. N.B.C. tenor. Is
highly proDclent aa a pianist and
QCgsnlst. althom^ he has never ap-
peaxvd profetttonally In efthcr line.
nOiaWD BACKS PARNT
People of the Irlih Pree StaU an
mysUAcd over the Oovemment'a In-
(ervt In a secret patent that It Is
backing but refuses to dUdoae Its
nature. It recently voted HS.OOO
to acquire certain righta In the In-
ventloa but the mlntoter concerned
refused (o give any details. It has
since been learned that the device
relates to a new electric storage
battery which will make the elertrl-
fl cation ol long-distance railway
lines pooaibte. It Is the uivenuon a
an Ulstennan. James W. Drunun.
who has spent mof^t of hLs time tn
the laj»t nine years ui rt-M-arcti work
al the National U:iiversny. Dublin
A Scene Prom •The Caw of Lena SmWi.'' Btairing Batliar Kaleton. Shoirtav AH TWe Wedt at Iba CelWn
IN presenting: ont eoltection of bridal
gowns we wish to call your atten-
tion to the fact that we have achieved
the successful conciliation of modcnv'
ism and distinction, two elements here-
tofore considered incompatible in wed-
ding gowAB* Very rmu-kably priced.
The South African
Piumc Shop
Women's Ready-to-Wcar and Millinery
747 Y««H 8ft«et PboM atlS
VX-CONV1CTS aVN STOBK
To give employment for men who
have been habitual criminals, a nev;
Idea In stores has Just been opened
In London. The place w conducted
for the buying and selUnR of rlo'h
nu' buyer ha^ .wr^-ed nearly thirty
ycar.s In prison No one but Uie
proprietor knows the resord^ of the
men. and he Is detcrmmed that they
shall have a real chance to go
straight Be tried to find Jobe for
men who have been In prison (or
at leaat f otrrteen years, and the dlf-
Ocuitlec tod him to open a bualnan
of hii own. Be oeneolTed tlw Moa
when, with concert parties, he
\ tailed Camp Hill Prison, at New-
port, f'f Wight, where habitual
iTlmlnal:i ^ervc term.i of prrvrntlv''
{iclentlon Thp ni'w venture
being conducUd ao tnat the men will
benent. and wages will be InereSBOd
as the business grows.
Oacmany produced 391 moUon
I plDfeara fllou at an approximate eoit
I of StimOQO lart year. *
Stock — Fixtures
Everything
Sacrificed!
See Our Bargain Countei*
t or Other Items at Sacrifice
Prices
A CO
O^ e*^*
Men's and
Boys' Motor Caps
,ivv IT Motor Cj['s. An
^pc^5lvc cap. Regular
>J.50 each. Sires 6>-j to 7.
To clear at
95c
CAPS
\ trlrrtion el til" 11' ■•
; , If s ;ind •tnon
Otir regi
' .ingC' Side
I -rice
Mei't
Dress Shirts
A big range of patterns, in-
cluding many of our tincst
qualities. V'aluea to $4.<X).
Sale Pri ^
$1.15
Drill
Breeches
Superior quality heavy
weight drill. R '"^i^i - ^ ^
S.l. |._g5
Pajamas
Nice patterns in Knpli-i
flannelette- K'
White Ktannelettc Paiamas.
Regular $4.00 a ^4 QC
suit. Sate Priced ■ nwW
Men's
Summer
Underwear
A t li I e t i c Cr.inbin.ni
lar 85f Sale Price. WWU
No-Hutt'-n, Hatchway ^tvle
Rcf^lar $U5. Sale g^Q
Silk Ties
\ selection of colors .i i
l< ittcrns. Regular OCj»
: V Salf Sperial .m#W
Braces
Men's Police or Fancy
pendcrs. Sate AfXt^
I 'rice "ffWw
Blur Chambray Work
Shirta, Goorl sixes and thir-
;ihlr quality. ReciOar $1 00
^ 65c
! I r , .y- Weight Khaki Dr i!
.-hirts. Regular at .S2 J
$1.35
Men's
Sweater
Coats
Pure Wool Swe.
Ml "hade* anH
$265
Sock
Specials
Men's Cotton Socks. Fancy
patterns or plain !*hadcs.
Regular 25c pair IOIa
Sale Prire I fa 2 W
Men's Merino WorV
30 u
Novelty Silk and Wool
Socks. Regular R5r
1 pair. Sale Price .
MFN S GOOD QUALITY
TWtKD PANTS
it $2.50.
..It- I'rice - .
$1.95
BOYS' LONG PANTS
iH.i.H «icrviceablc tvvee-l in
likeable patterns. i - r " f
5=2 50 value,
lie Price „
$1>I5
GREY FLANNEL PANTS
i;c-t lualily Englisb grey
rrutar^'"= - ■
innel. Regut:
Army & Navy Clothing
IsU tks AMmi— 1238 Government Street— (Near Corner ol Yates Streeti
MEN'S
SUITS
A -special selection of Men'<
F'lue Serge and Tweed
.^intA. $20 values. Specially
^^acrificed lor the opening
day - ,
^■fMIIl(; .Men"' Sniart Suit*,
in n'i\rliv l\\rrtis. sinclf
i.r i!..rililc 'Teaslf-I m'i<!
el.s. Regular at SJO. Sate
Price
Hiph-Grade Rlue Prrpe
Suits in single or doablc-
brea^^ted styles. Regular
at $30. Sale Price
»19«
Onr finest selection of Enc- fl^B M F
]■] :r <rr.^i- and I'M'. \ '"^ ■ W
Kxcepti. ^ m m ■"M
Is h'Bli E^ra'lr .in j -.wll i.<i ■
lored. Regular at $40. Sale fl
1 Pri^« m
Hats
11 the neweat shaile*. R#c
- ^ $2.45
*
THK DAILY COLOKIST. VICTORIA, B C. SUNUAV, MAY 12.
Churches and Their World-Wide Work
CHIIRCH TO PAY
ITS TRIBUTE TO
Scholariy Prievt at
Cathedrad
Children and Parents U)
Unilr in Anmml Popular
Function — NrvN iMuubtn
to Speak
DR, n n sn\ on
Rev. anuM o. CMT. Um aewiv-
appointtd MittUnt mlitlttcr
Flnt united Oburrh arrivrd In thf
tAtf ft ftw dftyt ««o ftiid hu ftt-
raedjr Iftfcen up his pmitanl duueii.
He wUl be haftrd for the first ume
m Vletorlft Udi momliic. A ipMial
Mottaere Ofty aarflM bftft bMn ftr-
soouuMlng ftt li tfMoek.
ftDd ft vcty inttmUm «iid H^fui
order of Mrvlce hu been prepftred
ID addition to the ftddreai to be
gtven by Mr Ony. the Junior ohotr
under the direction of Mr. P>-fe
wUl render 8pe<;iftl mu*)c Children
and parenw wiU worship tcie^unT
nnd pay irlbuir to mot-hfrhood TUL'i
.service ha^ t>e< n a sprt-m 1 i tt*t u r i
with nr-it Church for noiiie years
>mm ;>ik1 ific^L int«r«st is being
.shuwti. ihe attendance alwayt being
my laife.
In lb* evening Dr. WUun will
isreacb. takln« for hit Mbjeei "The
Modal VMbirT ^mo iscfo Blnireh
fllMlr wUt render epoouu music at
aw mnlnc oervtee,
lilt ipMlBt aHMio MU h a iwml ie
vtib ttw eplru o( lt» day, u
foUowa:
Momlnt ~ ChUdren'B Oholr.
Oborus, "HlR Love Is B«tfcr lhan
Oold"' wlo and ehom*. Tather, We
Thank Thee," soloist, Mlae Oeorglna
WUion: chortB. "9 m 0u w the
Year* Oo By "
Evcnlntc -Anthpm. "At Bvcn. Ere
ihi- Sun Was S*f .Turner), noloust.
MlM Marjorl*" Wiiuon: male quar-
Lettc. A aoyi Beet Friend"
Skelly. Mews B Pytt, K. VVTJ.
a Warnoek. W. Fji*-
Mntr. Sherry Offers
Interesting Vieus$ on
Mather** Love Today
"MfltturliDay Lovp or Ihr rmirth
Dlmenelon," will be the nubjert at
thp First Bplrttnal church Harmony
Hall. T24 Port Street Mm*" Bhi?rr>'
will BlvP iiom^ Interest inc virwB on
mother's love and the fourUi dimen-
HF.\. t
K. EVANS.
Homr^ yiation and
The Mother Will Be
Presbyterian Topic
Divine serrloe wlD be conducted
today at the TUlicum Road Preeby-
tertan church, the cwKf. at It
o'clodt. and at Eniklnp Prpj;i>yt«isn
Church, oen»er o< Karn*'' ■.r.d L ir-
Itne Roads, st 7 o'clock Kpv a O
Thomson, the minut«r. uili xp«>Ak
on "A Mother a KelaUun u> the
Home and to the Nation." At the
OoTfe Church special music will be
rendered, when Ura. P. Uulr will
stng ft iolo ftnd ft duet will be midg
by Mrs. Smart and Miss Porttn-
On Afooday eveolnt at 8 o'cloclc
at ftmklnf churrh therr wil! be an
entoialnnipfit tnr ytmi^^ people,
consixtiiit of ft lantern lecture and
alldee enttlled "A TMp AOToH
Canada."
''The Rock of A/ti's''
It Morning TopU' at
Knox Pre»by$erian
Rev. T. Bftfna Dftvles, MJL. vfll
conduct the uauftl serrMfts todAy ftt
Knox Preabyterlftn Church, ooraer
of Gladstone and Stftnley Avenoea.
The Rock of Ages" (Matt. arl. 1«>
will be the theme of tht> .vrrmon at
11 o'clock, and the eub]ecl of the
addrcM at 7 30 will -T^t
UntqurneM of Chrtsi ' 'John xlx, ji
The Sunday school wUl meet as
nnnl o'eloolL
Dr. A. F.Barton
Progressive Thought Temple
rofm»rir
New Thought Temple
li AU "Toi^ ANi> rniin roNaciouaNBBft*
•naemr Afhoei r'pdaiF'. Ki II tM.
I. so p-u— 'THK powsn ANT) pimroM or
Tia 8POKBN WORD
If. B KM M»lth • l«ctW« m
"BVaAntO A WXUOM DOtLMt
omovLATioir
Ail WsleaBw Ptmvio o<f*ruis
ft.0.ft. aaU MMkday. I ^H.
CItiad*! OBnMt
Metropolitan United Church
C*r QuSr» PMe«r.
nsv. w. J. oiaanu, D.O.. rMior. nt>a A Dn.nutf. ciiwniiMi«T; ft. Pineo*. Ottaotot
%m AU PvmiAX At^HOOt. UBOtOH
is A M ^ci>as unrriKoe
tt AM "MomKKJioon IN Lira Kno DHrrunr'— on. siPntKX
Anitiw, Jriun. HktlMir Pilot Mo' 'Srhnrrkrr' RoIm. Mrv Qoa Held
Oust. "MrmcM-ii-i at MMtrr" (HwtaVMi. M*kriftrr.»i AndrrMQ htkt HftWWt
lis riL mnocm. paua and trust -on aimuox
Anihrtn. -Lrt Lh'> MtUMM B. OU4" (Brtri
OBnirmlw ftsla. Batatee." Ita ft. M. Ibrtaft
MMiMTs Bar near^wnr a Phmr fer nn mkm—9mr th» ■ftoins OMnon— a
•Helal Mnbsov la T««ia— Heic at tubs mt ■aaiss OebaA aji. -spmui
■errlMs Im MMtW 8ar
Special Sermon at the Tabernacle
of the Christian and Missionary
Alliance, Yates Street
.KfR r..t»,
iiT<I -A T )*• H'"
Reverend G. H. Stieglitz, D. D.,
WUl pT*»ch ini) morpins tt II mTttotk. an Th» Olft ftf tht Hoif ll*>int \n
ili» afWrnoAn an T'-.r i.wu.r Pl»fii» uid in iti* •^rtur^M. k( 1 M, an ■ T<t
fMtooa CMilM al cht.M The iixtikt ••rrlfp wiJl ronltnu* •v^rT nwhi Saritit
IM WMk SIM* rvftdln« fry urtrrnnon ■! j o dwL m "Tht MlBinry
IIONDAT~k V.M.I 'Hm Mmi"- '^t Fkihtt . • r.|£. "Ihe MMfl at ifee CNII
*( Ui« iloir e^int '
■roWDAT I PU Th. filU of ih* Holf aoifll -tM- Wftomfi • rjt* "^SW
in ft»o*ivp Ul« aitt Ot Ihi hm mhv*
WBIMMLMT 1 PM. TM WUUni Timt—aiwil^ OhrMUfu tftlTr Is* UH
CMft Mt ih* Hoir ftpim*": I PM.. Tn* om nt uw HttT ftaint aoa ta* r««w
at CbriH
TIIUft»AT-» P H.. -Tba aiSMta o/ Uw Oitl «( Ut* Boly •Nrtt ■. 1 PM . -Tb.
Pnll ftevart"
Central Baptist
"We Preach Christ Crucified, Crowned and Comini"
Servicca tai A.O.P. HftU, on Cormorant St Paaior—J. B. Rowell
Sunday School Ifd Bible Claas al 9:4S ft.nL All wclosm*.
Morning. Wnrship St t) o'ClocIf "BARES THROUGH INKX
PURIKNCH IN THK WORD; OR» BY-PATH MEADOW TO
STAGNATION. ERROR AND FAILURt.*
K«rniac (iospet Serv^'-*-i 7 .10 ('SonK Serricc at 7:15)
"Seven Wonder Personages
OP THE TRIBULATION. TH& LAMB UPON MOUNT
ziON, AMD nis tHmtr
WS IjWlla W j» hgf J Mj jgg 'L '?. "> » *»«>WW IS«» el uw M el
Ijyn^ •?«»!AJi»T«»_«? fNOa-rtar. Mas U,
**WImb ye pc^. aty 'Oi» Ftther whkh wt in heatoi/ 2.
PASTOR WILL
SHOW CHART
BEV. J. B. BOH I 1. 1 H» itIVE
ITUDY OF BOOK or
MBVBLATION
Heenlv Sabjrri rtevoilODal— ftmr-
lee mt BapUKin WednrMlaj Kvc-
ntng. <>uiklin<l« 11^11
Thf pitslor m! 'fir ciiiritl H.ipi:"!
liirvir rliari im Uir Book ul ihi.-
itrvetauon thu evoolac la dealing
Akth the Intensely iBMrwUng lub-
joet or "Tho Seiwa WMder Fmon-
agee of the TrUMilfttliiQ Pwlo^ the
iamb Upon Motmt ZUm ftod the
]44JN»." THU atudy oovert one of
the difficult pofilonB ot the Book of
Revelation and wUl be of speolal
interest to all lovers of the propheue
Scrlpturea.
The sub)eet a» the mornln* scn*-
ice wlU be -Babes Through Inei-
prnencc lo the Word, or By-Path
.Mmdrtw to BtagOftttOD. Ooot and
Failuri'."
There will be a bapttenftl aerrloft
on Wedneaday erenlng. May IS. at
S o eloGk In the OakBUBda OQipal
HftU. near the HlUslde oar tmiaua.
May Meetini^s Bulk Large in
British Church Life
C<-" mftny Of the fftUglous organtsattons of Briuin
I. ' nuAl (rathpringa during the present moniii that they ar* com-
monlv kn -'Mi ii .-huroh parlance as the May nif^UiiK^ thf mttrrul-
anct up'ui mie nv ijnirt" of whl 'h nn or-M-liiri whii'h lew mlnUters,
at any rat*' of ihf fr*i' cti ii<- ■ ■ .i ■ . i , -r.i
I! \^ III ttif .-priim '.iii«-t nil oi 'rii* iTi rut ;iii."^:iU'nary and many of
ilip phila'vfiii'i'ii 'i,M-lr;iP.s uik-' vi-nrly ^r^>^K "f LhPlr ftCtlVtUeS.
lUrd-nurkliiH "ITU ImI;. kikI Uk-iiLcd Apeaker& bring under CVvteW
large ftrofts of rimnh life.
Canuttandin« pcaslbly the wldoft world-Utt«Bt wUl be Clw Ai-
-imbliea lo Bdtoburgh of tbt Ohtireb of BooOaod nitf of th* Roe
L'hurch. which ftre meeUng during th« latter part of this month,
and at the former of which the r>tike of ToTk will be the Klng'K
Lord High Commissioner, Thrar two churohaa wUl meet tn th<>
Joint Asaembly of the united Cliurch of Scotland next October
WILL UIAONOSE
l/reifv Centre
Aiinnftl Meet
Hears Reports
On Thunday ovtoiag laat. the
Unity Ceatri held ft biiiiiuM ftOd
•oelftl moetlog ot Ite orgftnlaaUon .
at ii1uoli~ttun naa c^food attend*
nnoe. Un. Oocdoo Grant presided
and opeoed the meeting with an ad-
droBA, In wbloh she eapreasod her
iippreciatjcn of the hftrmooy and
co-operation which han existed
throughout the year nnd which hsji
been the secret of the year* suc-
cess. Nfr Prat', followetl with the
report of the secretary and treftsur-
er These reports showed ftdvftOM-
ment In every Uoe. ftnd notwlth-
ataadtng It bad haan Moauary to
scourv laiver quartan for the work,
the floolHy bad paU aU tba ex-
penoe* of the year aad bad a elaaa
balance sheet.
After a thorough discussion of the
work and the unanimous adoption
of the report, a social time was en-
jo.ed and a good programme wa«
rcnfjerr^ by rpveral artists who
wrrr pr<went An inte-reetlng Item
waA the pfi'^eniatlon to Mrs. Craw-
ford by Mrs. Pratt of a beautiful
stiver vaae expreealTe of the op-
preolfttion of the Unity friends ond
thetr good wlaboa for both Mr. and
Mrt. Orawtonl In tbalr future home
at OimidBfwfc.
DB. DAV1E8 WILL S U B V B T
CONDITIONS IN rBSfltHT
UUBJtllNti AQB
SIXTY DELEGATES TO
ATTEND OMFERENCE
AanSftI trailed rhorch Mcetlnt tn
VaoOMmr to Otftw Attendftnce
AFTER POKTY YEARS
SL ssTtoor*! rborrh WUl CcMrftte
on May 26 Fortlctb Annhrersftry
or ftast Senrtee
May M la the Bunday Mt apftrt for
ihe fortloth ftnnlvenary of the rint
aervleo baM la Bt. Bftvtour^ pariah,
over Oerow'a tolaekanlth ibop. then
Rttiiatr on thf H^ulmalt Road An
inMtaiinn hi- prefient ls exti^nded.
Ul ill! uhn h.i.r had any assoctaUons
with Tiip piimM lo tba dayi gone
by. and lor viinoua reasooa, are not
ftble to aUend with regularity.
The serrleca todajr ftre as foUows:
A crtebrfttion of holy oommunlon at
8 o'clock: matins at 11. ftnd even-
song at 7 o'rlock Ttir rH*tor will
preach throushout the day The
choir rendennc g'>od nervirr 'r>
the ehurrh by a quiei iiiHnn.y Mf
worship. Undrr the nupervislon of
Mr Philip 11 HiiRhes. Mus. BftC.. the
anthem today wlU be -Turn Thy
ftee nam My Sliia. O Lord." by
Thomaa Attwood.
aowERS wIll
GREET MOTHERS
AT FAIRFIELD
Mothers nay lameea wlU be
fittingly ohAerved at Falrfl*i'ci
United Church Tlie paster will Ulce
tor his niibj- I in '!if morning. "The
chiirrii A M.--iiiiTu-.ii." aad In the
evrnina he wUl speak ftn "The Ko-
biiity of Motbertaood." Bpaelftl and
appropriate music has been pre-
paivd by the rhotr for both aervloea,
ft&d the aotolsts for the day are Mn-
JObB Kyle ftnd Miss Grace Piatt
Iti* ehurob is being beauttfuiiv
decorated for the occasion an'l
t:n» rrs Will be wom a?, a ic^^m ..r
Ihr- Invr, reverence and great flehi
iiwlnp [nfi hTB. At these .tervlceB
motherv wiU be treated as gu»u of
honor, and the semcai arc oarefuliy
ftrranged to cbaer ftod aneourftge
them.
BRITISH ISRAEL
LECTURKR.S HAD
LARCiL AUDIENCES
Th*- pa'.t w<»r>k of the British -
Llrn^l ^ if-^tailon hsfl bwn devol'-d
to a t-ourse of special leclurps In the
Board of Trad* Building, the ler-
turan having bean Mrs Altree
OOMT. ftutbor of -Tba Wooder
fti^ Ma)or P. T. l^ort, of
UtMftl BapadMoaafy Porees
M PtfMtoft InpiaaMng nurabert
mied the bftll eft^ night, ftnd after
the okwlng lecture ibe major was
unanlmoiulv Invited to rome again
In tftf nrar fiiture He haa gone to
<prrirt the week -And at Duncan and
Ihe Ctiwlchan Valley, where ftrrangr-
menta have been made for a lecture
CMr Temple Gtrta WlU Pi imbI fta
AMraeUvc PrograoaiBe tm Their
Mother's Day Scrrtoa
At the momii.g ikt^kp of the Cuy
Tcniple A toperlal prograoinir for
Motner'B Day t\As been arraiiged-
Tbla service .s hi LiiBt,^,- oi uie
CXIXT. girls and atelr It-atlera. ITie
poem. "Ttaa Olretw ol Ufe," wiU be
raoUod. and a atory. '^ba Queat,"
WiU ba glvaa by Vera Wftlkr. The
adafMt ~«m btrdtnvered by MA.
Alice Mftude Hftmmotid- The soloist
for the morning will be Mrs. H.
Jackson, who will sing "Mother O'
Mine."
■ What's the Matter With (jur
Modern World?" will be Dr Davi--
evening theme This question l« one
swept along with a pace that kills
which Li always to the forefront
these days when things are hsppen-
ing so swiftly and men are being
swept along with a paoe that klUa.
Dr. Davles will dlMuM tba auhfaet
fuUy tUa avaaiag la laoguaga aaally
fiaapad by modan youlb aad
adulta.
The muaicftl prelude wUl be given
bv the Oity Temple Orcheatra fitan
7 to 7 30 o'clock, with speolal Itama,
and the choir will sing "Blessed Is
the Nation."
On FYiday evening of thin week
the membership of the City Temjile
will mi'et at u btuiiness session to
elect their reprcsenUUves <m the
board of management for the com-
ing twelve mootba. Tbla maeUng 1>
In line witb tba latisod by-Mm ot
the Olty TMpla vhleb are now tak-
Uii affael, wbaiby ttw annual
mmnam ot tba qmidaawnn wiU la
futavba fliad by tha data o( for-
ms tion
About sixty mii.i^trM and laynaa
of the United Church m Victoria
and tba laiaad wm laave tbte woak
to aMnd ttia aaaual maeHnj bi
Vancouver of the Brttlab Columbia
coafaranoa of the Didtad Ohuroh.
vblob wm hold lU fbtt acaalon \n
Waotay OburcA. Wednaaday eventag.
when fiev. Dr. W. G. Wilson, of
this olty. the preoldent of the con-
ference, will give the annual addrev.
of the retiring presiding officer
Preliminary meetings of the com-
mlttoea and pr(Mbytene>^ will be bMd
on Monday and T'jr^dav
Neat Sunday morruin Mr li li
Gray, the newly-appointed uuuLaiit
ftt Pint Cburoh. oriu ba ofdalnad by
oonreraooe, mt. T»:^. H: Hnilth
preftflhlng the ordlnftClon aermoo.
The eoafereooe sermon will be given
In the evening by Rev. Dr Bipprell.
The seaaloas ftre expected to con-
tinue until Tuesday evening. Mai-
ten^; of special Interest wlU be the
enlarging home mission nork
th:niiRhnijr ihp Province, including
bulldtJig pr(j;'>ctA In Vancouver, and
the report of the settlement com-
mittee regarding the dlspoalUei of
tba wlotta appueatloiw from mbi-
Utafa for % elunga of pastorate.
TO REVIEW
JLRUSALEM
Dean Quainton Will Speak
at Christ Lhurcti Cathe-
dral on Great Missionary
Gathering
REPLAiS LtCTLRL
Onf MYSTICISM
The nran of Coiun.bia will preach
at thr- m'Tnlng nr.d rvcninR scr\'lcej
in Chrt.it Churrli Cathedral today,
taking a:, hvf subject the recently
held Jerusalem Conferanoe. There
Via be calabratlons of the Holy
Oooununku at 8 and S:30 o'clock.
Matlaa aad aamoa at it. obUdna s
awloa at 3, and Evensoor^aad aar-
mon ftt T:30 o'ekick.
The Deon wlU repeat his lecture
on *"Some Element-^ of My^tlclam"
at 8 otloi.k tdtnorrow ui the Me-
murisl Hall. The Deans tuborlal
c][t'« WlU aiaac an Tbvndar at S
oclO". k,
ASSEMBLY KITUAl
TO BE FOLLOWED
St Andrew'* Ti)pl<^ Will Ceatrt
Upon Mother, Ueglnulog With
Beniee la Montag Boboal
Tlw Mystery of Aiwienl
Christian Cross-J] onl
Puzzle h Now Unveiled
United Church British Columbia Conference
Will Meet in Vancouver May t5~Newspapcr
Organ of Canadian Baptists Celebrates Seven-
ty-Fifth Anniversary of Publication
Tales of Salvation Army Founder
Are Narrated by General Higgins
AM anelant mystery associated with the early spread of ChrU-
tlanlty, and what la probably the nlfir5r ■rro.'is-word puzzle "
of the world, has now. after hrtfTlmK the inRenuity of
scholiirs for centuries, been aolvrd sn -.uxips The Guardian of
London, which Klls the faaclnfttlng niory in recent Issue. It Is
the story of twenty-hve letters found In the ruins of a Roman
house in England, on the wall ol which some hftocn huadred years
ago or more ft Roman soldier geiBtehMl tba anyMertoua lettera oo a
piece of plaater. AU over Burcpa aad not Infraqaently in the Kaat
have theae kabbalUUe Mtaa been' found, even In Captic papyri and
inacribed on the wails of Egyptian cbtirchea.
Tlic twanty-dve letters appear In three Sunday schools t.i atinouured
UNITY CENTRE
TOPICS GIVEN
This moralnai at ti oeiodt. Mr.
Pratt win spear on "Turning Prom
Ail Wnmc ThlBMBC.- Be win gtre a
talk to both chOdraa aad adulu. Tn
the evening Mr« Gordon Grant will
npeak on Tbe Pattern of the Tem-
ple." ttare MU fee ipaalal alBfiog,
with MMa BoDSbor as tba aeoom-
ARMY rOLLECTING
liR FOREIGN FUND
-Ucatai Week Now On— CUftdel
WH Olve Dee Okeerraaaa la
Molher'ft Day
Mother s Day «111 t>b6er\'ed at
the Salvaurm Army CHadel meetings
tndftv. which will commence at the
u.';iiai houra. The aftemooa serrtoe
»ui be led by the Y.P. B uig Ba nl -
MftKu- and his assiaunu la tba Sun*
day .school Ao Intereattag pro-
(TTunmie will be given by the young
people in honor of "Mother " Adju-
LUit and Mr-. MTrett wUl lead the
nuirniMK and rvenin* ■ervlces and
d tprrial mr-wage to rwrentyi wlU be
ffuen in the ttd]ut*nL's addreea at
the latter meeting. The usual week-
night meetlmts will be baU iB. tbe
Citadel on Monday, Thmaday and
Bftturday evenings at t o'clock.
The ftnnufti week of pnyer and
aeU-dentftl. which is the foretmi
nUalooa effort of the Army, iia.^
come aroiinrt apaln. Adjutant aiid
Mrs. MeTTetl aro vrv prnfeful to
all tfte klr.'l frlen ;: <i' -Up business
dL'itrlC. ''•■'"i> Pivcn do-
nation.', t'!.' ■..l.r' Uir& will be Vislt-
inK I'le ro.^i'tenttal dlMflOta durtag
the coiiunjt week, and are leflUtted
u» presant the oOelal oeUoelint
eard of the Army. Tbe n e e ema r y
funda reqnlred to maintain ftad ex-
tend tbe eodftl and spiritual work
toi btT*f**** land! are thua raised at
UklB tbaa mm all over the world.
MOTHER'S DAY AT
VICTOREA WEST
Mother's Day wlU be tolly ob-
served In Victoria West United
Church today at both Kerrtoaft At
the morning service the Btradfty
■chool Is uniting with the ragaMr
oongregftUon. and a igteclal pro-
gramme WlU be followed, the
aebfitara of tbe school bbklng part,
along with the rather^ and mothers
TtsM pftitor will give & naddreaa on
"Oelden OUmpsaa of Motherhood "
Special music wUl be rend trad, and
all the mothern of the boys and girls
aad memberR and friends of the
congregatton are cnrdUUly mvlted to
meet together for this servtoe.
At the evening semce. at 1:30
o'dook. tbe paMr win preaai on
"Mother. Her tanbeaea and Her He-
flpgadbuicy." The cbolr wUl Mng
an ftpproprtaie anthem, and » ape-
ctftl solo will be r e ndered bi ftddltton.
At WiiMm9on Road
Mothsm Day Witt be bipt upper-
meet to Bttnd wnb lolot aemoM tor
eburah and Sundfty school at Wil-
kinson Road at 10 30 and at Garden
Olto ftt S:N- The R.K.C. programme
win be used and the pvtor will
xpeak on "ciniden oiunp«4>a of
Motherhnod " Tlir rvenine theme
wUl be "Remembering Mother "
On Tuesday evening muaic lovers
are dae for a treftt at WUfelMoa
Aoad wtMB ibeWemaa'a AamaiaMBB
ta amuiciBff a mrramBia tt n-
usoftl woitb. MedaUau bi vocal end
aMnmwalal aMie and aleeatloa
are freely glvttit tbetr aer\le<s The
McKenale Aveoue School i-hoir.
wm atoa
DL
siPPBBLtrs e V c N I N G
TOPIC HAS APPEAL
TO Yoirni
ConjrrefBllon Inrli^d Ui Vlr*r Fivw-
es« on Hauler's Day— <;helr Haa
Mocbem Dap NMoaa la aacMi
and aong win ba fa atui ed la tfta
Sunday school and morbtng aervtoe
at Metropolitan today, tbe Sunday
school tratherinn being at 9:45
o>lrtrk iind the churrh (irrvlee at 11
O'clock. Dr sippreu will speak oo
tbe theme 'Motherhood in Life and
DeftUny. " showtng the 'rftiianrf of
the mother In tbe bOMM natl la the
nation.
At the evening serrlce Dr Rlrprell
Will MJeak on the subject. -Precdoni,
nalse and True." This will be a
timely meea^c for mir day, parUc
ulaily to the yonag people. What
slUMild be our Idea of freedom and
how to secure it will be rtlariiseeil m
a way interentng and InteiUgent.
The lolatBU for the day are Mia. T.
Anderaon, Mn. P Baves aad Mrs.
6. M. Morton. An birltatian is ex-
tended to the public to be present
and to wear a bower In honor of
motherhood, as hea been done In
former yenn
TO GIVE MOTHER
EOKEMOST PLAtE
Tint BapUat MinUtM- on "Mnthrr
and Oar World" — Cbildraa
At Bt. Aadrewn PreAytertaa
Cburcb, Douglas and Broughton
Streets, Mother's Day will be ob-
served today by the Sunday aobool
at It.'' T' sular .session at 9:4B o'clock,
wtien -he special order of service
prep-.ired by the awembly's commit-
tee win be used and an addrese wUl
be given bv Mrs Saiir»by.
• At the miirtuniT service la the
church. tJie mlnLiLer. Rev, H. P. fi.
Luttrell, BJL, wUl prcftoh on "The
Mother at the Croas," John xia. 25.
end In the evening the subject vUl
be "Tbe Plfth Oommandmeat,"
emphasising the phrase "And Tby
Mother." Approprlftte music will be
rendered by the obotr ftt both
service*.
AUTOS WILL BRING
MOTHERS TO CHURCH
Dedir»Uon of ( Irldrrn 1<> fir Vrm^
tared In Mother's Uay hervioe
a« BauaenftH BapMM
Blottier's Day wlU be fltungly
obMTvod at tba aanrloea in Em-
fmly ff . Bapmt Ohuroh today The
Mtatat lerrlaa boa been planned
pertmiUAy in the interest of
motbert, aad aataa vui be used to
tAke motheni to the church It ha«
b*'»-n 'hf ni-iom for mothers to
bring their bnbic-^ to the Mother's
Day service for dedication. The
cuctom l^'- i''illf>wrd thi* morn-
ing DuriFu- 'I ' rrvlce. ""The Mag-
nificat" iiicnii<-Lt> will be rendered
b? the chotr, and "Mother's
Prayer" wHI be sttbg by Mrs. W.
Templeton. A sermon on the sub-
}cct, "The Greatest Mother," wtll be
preached by Rev. Henry Knox.
At the evening service the music
will be: "^ow Calmly the Evening"
(BIgftr). by ladles' chorus, and "O
Comr to My Heart ' < Ambrose i by
the chiilr The evening sermon will
be on the .^ubjeit. "Three l icnera-
tions of Christian.^ ■■
The monthly meetlntt oi the
F'rn-^'xj;! Friendly Porum will be
held Lomorrcnr evening, when the
older boya ot anaianual BapUst
Sundfty aehool will be tbe fosota of
the members. Supper wlU ba served
ftt 6:30 o'clock, ftnd ftftar Ihe nwftl
a programme apeolftlly prepared for
tl.e entertainment Of the gueslg WlU
be carried out.
"Mother^ Day vui be a«tu«ly
Observed at (be Ptnt Baptlat ChurA
this morning The mbdaier will
have for hu .tiibject. "Mother, and
Our World ' Children, as well as
Bdii.'.s bf out In force to do
honor to one who 1a unquestionably
first in the ranks nf humanity. Sev-
eral children will be received Into
church membership Tt\f wrvice
will begin at II o'clock. Mra. Robert
Mcintosh WiU shtg Bftntfal^ -Vsttoer
ta ueavaa."
The Church aObool wlU meet im-
mediately after the merabii aendce.
tsarado" win be the mialstan
tbarae at the evenlBt eerviee. This
service wiu eommeooe at 7:110
o'clock, and will be preceded by a
brief, bright servioe of song TTie
choir will sing 'Xead Me. l^rd by
Wesley. Mr. Strachao wlU preach
at both mormat and ■laains Mge-
On Monday the MM.
of the church will meat al t o^eloak.
The midweek iiiaalliii aC Ibe
ehdreh wUl be bMd ea WiadMaday
evwiBV at g o*aleak.
MOTHER'S CHOIR
AT S. SAANICH
Murh intersAt is betnt t^ken in
the Mi.th*Ts Day «ervi.-e to o.' heM
at the .SoijLh Saanlrh tinliert rhurm
this morning at 11 o rlock The
choir, wtuch wlU render ap p r o priate
music. wlQ be empoed of motben,
and mothera are tftklog part m
vartoui parttoeia of tbe serviee. wUBb
to be OBost iimaiartia.
FATHER-IN-LAW
or BISHOP HERE
Rev. A. M WBbSey. Ibe fa«bar-bi-
Iftw of Bishop Brewing, will be ttw
Iprearher 'oday at the Chureb Of
Ow
ISohility of Mothers
Im Morning Thrmr
At Pong tax Street
Services will t>o conducted today
at the Douglas street BapUst
Churrh. Cloverdftle. ftt 11 o'clock
and in the eventeg at I'JtO. Mother's
Dfty wUl be uba e i ied snd Rev. P.
W, MrKinnon the pastor. wiU
speak on ""nie Nobility ol Mother-
hood" at the momlnB service and
at the evenmtr i^r^ic Mr McKln-
non will delivM ,\ -ermon to men
entlUed "Rellpl.'/i u: Your Wife's
Name." Al ih'' ■'hli'lrcn' •'^rv^rr- ui
the afternoon t; . ■ '.']--ti .
of "The Fda anu ihc w.,if- wui im-
rendered and an ftddreae will ba
given by ibe pastor on *Hke Man
aad the Mill." The uioal weMc-
nlght aervtoe wOl be held on Wed-
nesday and the Young People'a
Society on Friday
"IDEAL MOTHER" IS
APPEALING TOPIC
ATIAMESBAY
Investing Mother » I>ay with an
*it*1MfTn in face of mber fftctx mther
than htgh'aoun.iirif pintittKint wui
be the obiect of Uit- «rrvic<»t mi
Jtmm Bay United today. There
wiQ be a liberal enlargement of sing-
IBC fsftturea, maklac Iba asrvMee
hob>ful to real wwahtp. while the
addreaees will be of a iyeBpftthetlc
but praetlral nature. "An Ideal
Motbar" wtU be tbe tbeeae of the
morning sermon, while at the eve-
mng service the t<ipic wUl be "A
IfOble Dedarfttkm. ' -StiU. SUU
With Thee'" iHeyser* wlU he the
evenlrnr srith'm featunni; a solo by
Mrs. T Southern and a i»iie* bv
Mia. Southern and Mr J'x*tin o.:
tartv while there will be a trio by
the two fe ufchu
tf Mm. A.II
1MB it mtti M« hMT ef M
aad jamiti am a«ad in naia tbM
Che foim of an anagram ai fuUowa:
ROTAS
O P ■ R A
T B N B T
A R 8 P O
S A T O R
It will t>* ri-jtlcc<I thai tJic ROTA.S
Is the reading on the lour suirs
starling from '''■grryt'i qppo.site
comers, and ROTAB OPBRA 'ItOi
is the continuation from «acb cor-
ner to the central letter H. The
aelubon offered by Rev. T. D. RIokm,
fleer of Aston Rowant, Oxford, is
accepted by Tbe Ouardlan ax a clear
explanation of the long-tudden mas-
tery aad. perbftps, a Anal semameot
of the age-kii« oontraveray. MT.
aicke.s points out that the lettem
ROTAS OPERA TEN are an anft-
gra m or rearrangement of PATER
HOSTER A O. That Is Our FaUier.
the Alpha and Omegft (A ftnd O
being ihf llroi ftnd last lelten Of the
Greek alphabet. Theae words might
be freely rendered thus: Our Pbther.
who art la heaven, the Svertaatlng
One. n was a Christian aittrmfttlon.
secretly tmnmltled to whomsoever
might ehancf* to read it, of the
writers faith In the love of the
Eternal Father A5 a secret sign It
rcsemblefi the drawlnK of a fish as ft
pa.viiKord among the early Chrls-
tiaru, the (Jreek word for fish.
irHTm.S. being the initial Irlter.v
ol ji-suA Christ, the Bon of f ind
It. suggests, too. the use of IHS.
Jesus, Saviour of mankind.
The Ouftrdlftn ftlao dnwa fttten-
tion to an explftofttloo made many
yeftrs ago by a writer la Notes and
Queries, who pointed out that the
words SAT ORARB POTBN (reed
backwards and forwards and croea-
ways' were good Latin, meanlnt
"Canst thnu pmv ^imrientlyT" The
Guardian ihinkh thr two erplana-
tlons may be blended thus: Pater
Noster. Alpha Omega: Bat Orare
Poten? CarL'it thou 5«y enouHh pal*T
noslers. for He is the beelnninjr and
the end? Or. in common '.prprh.
Pray without eeaslne, Our Father,
which art In Heaven The impor-
tance of the Bbady lies in the fact
that in these words we baea a arypi-
ogram or secret lymbol irtsleh la one
of tbe first, poeolbly tba llm^ ot aU
the written links which conneot our
retlglan with the Founder. The
Imaglnntinn readily pictures the un-
known Roman soldier who gave a
Chruttan testimony In the midst of
paganism, a tccilmony which wee to
reappear after many oenturlm when
thf once patan land bad
Christian.
Conferetice
of Canada,
With 3M0 more scholars The num-
bm of young people a organisatloos.
irtlidh Include Tuxls, Trail Ranger
and C.OXT. s»BP«. aow stends at
U6. with ft membership of 10,148.
Tbe value of lands and buUdlnga ta
sec St |S,814.901, an Increase of
three-quarters of a million as a re-
sult, of con&lderable church building
during 1924 The loLal turned ;nto
church trranunes for mtuion.'t and
bcnevoltiKc IS Il»7,000. of whlrh the
uunien of ihe jirovliicr gave t^l.lSS
The total contribution from all
sources during iBae is over one mil-
lion doUara. ThU Is an ftvovftte of
ftlmoat lll.go par manfetr. of wbloh
tbe if i la i lnBai y aad bsneMlnMa
avanca la IMg.
COMPLBTBS 7Pra TBAB
Tracing Its beginning lo a worthy
deacon of Brantford. Onterto. who
sold a piece of land near Woodstock
to found The Christian Messenger,
In 1854, the present etiuor nf The
Oenftdlan Baptiat. Rev i , u u v
Klpp, points with denominational
pride to the continuous pubUcatlon
each week for three-quarters of a
century of the organ of the Baptists
of Bastern Oenada. Ihe oommem*
oTftttve adttkm sHta rtsMx informa-
tion as to Baptut history and work.
World Baptists number 11,411.312. of
mhom Canada has 143. ICM. Ruasla
Ifl tTrrtiied »Hh 1000 000. and there
are :) -Jll 000 in thr NstlonaJ Rap-
liit Convention of the United Btalep
i colored' MrMiWter Unlveniitv hii.«
sent 1,700 graduates and id niminit
from Toronto to Hamillon n'-if
year, its promoters having obtained
to ft nm within IITOMO ot « new
building fund of ISOO.OM.
A review of Peoiflc Coast B^tM
work by Dr, J. J. Roaa. of Vanoou"
ver. tcUs of the ptmieerlhg by Rev,
wnilsim Came* m Vu-Iorla In lfl7fi,
who organised a church of fifteen
member", "nir British Columbia
Bapti5t« were under the care of the
American Baptists Ull when
the present provincial convention
wa,-; ornanlzed, whlrh now ha.^ fifty-
one rhurche-s with s memberxhlp of
8.000. .<itx of the chundMS betng oo
Vanoouver laland.
TALKS OP AKMT POVNDBB
Amemr the many appredfttlons ol
tbe Ufe aad work of Oeneral WU-
UftTO Booth, the founder of the Sal-
vation Anny, which are appeerlng
duru« this oentenery yeer of his
bMh. U ftn article In The Biltlab
Weekly by Ocneral Edward J. Hlff*
gins, the Army's new head
TheoMphical Society
A public lecture wlU tie given or,
Monday evening at 8 o'clock in "
VNTTUD CBfJBCB
The Britlah Columbia
of the United Chunh
Which meets in yearly .M-selon on t room.'^ of the Victoria Inde[>'nf<ei,-
May 15. In Wesley Churrh. Vancou- Tlieopiophwul Society, Jone.- .M
ver. will reprc^nt 21:1 chaivc *nh inp. Port .'^ireet. by Mr. W Ft I'f-Mr
544 preachuiK sfHtu-ni, a m* mbfr- nn 'Tlie Unlnue Character of H 1'
Ship of njbOtf. and a consUtuency of , BUvatsky s Message ' An open du-
nm famlllea. An tooream of forty- teomlan wlU fottnr tba laoMm.
it
Mother's Da/*
COXT. QMs and
T:» P.M.
"What's the Matter With
Our Modem World V
(Tbe jMlutioo of i)ut I'roblemJ
MVSIC
City Temple Orebeshw aad Choir SaM«a
*Wbei« ReUcioa
New Thought Temple, inc.
Sr.r(h pAfIt Street
ETaljrn Davis, Leader
U A.M.. -MadMr-e Day 11 KU., tmiday Mmol
7rJ0 P M , "TU Coemfe Metliar."
SoMfU: Mrs. ) R Kbaer aad Utss l^a Been
Wednesdsy. B PU
-THs aaciesT op a HAoancnc PBMONAurr-
EMryk^y U'clcome rreewtO Oteries
— 23..
WILL PREACH
Fuewell Words of Christ
to Re Rasis of Sf-rmon by
IVv. K A. P.Chadwick
lliis Evening
C4£EiVD.4R DAY
,AT ST. /0«A .Si
TodBT. bring the Bundiy iftcr
AM'i'n.'^ion. ih<* liM-eiuloo ol •Inui
c'hn>t mil t>r the Uubm of Uu
MrvicTB for the day at Si. Jobn'i.
Thrrf will be Holy Oaemntnloo ■*
t o'clock. Morninf Piftjnr at 11
o'elodL ud Craoianc st 1:S0 o'clock
Tho netor, tbew. r A. P. Chad-
wkk. wlU proftflh st boib senrlew.
spnUDg oo the rrsulL^ of the u-
OHUdon In Ood'» plan tor man s re-
detnptloo. and In Ihc rvmln* wlU
bu« hi* Mmion on the words spoken
by rhrifll mi Mourn <•! Ollvti
Just i.rforr fl*- reccivpd up lnU>
heav*-ij
A .viK.ri iTgan recital will be run-
dered by Mr. J. O. BuRWtl Juai ba-
lore the evenbic seniot.
The AmttcftB Voun* Peopl*" " BIblp
OtaM WlU mael la the ituld nxxn at
10 tfUodE, tba main Sunday Khooi
■iWlHllim al 10:45 o'clock.
POWER OF SPEECH
BfMtaff TMe Or.
• iihiiH and Fallen^
Man'^ la i.hrisiinn
Science Diacourse
All ():ur>h<-- .>nd MOleUee of
ChrUt. .Siieniui, braocbe* of Ttu
Mother oburati. The flnt Obnroh
or Christ. Betentlst, m BoeUm.
Maaft., wlU havr thP nublrrt of
"Adam and Fbllc-n hUv. rut thru-
leuon-Mnnon today, with the fol-
lowutur aolden lent from Romana
Ut, 8: ■"TTifv whlrh arr thr rhllrtrcn
of the n., n ?ti?>'' nrr n-'t tlip ctiil-
dren of uod. but the chUdren ol
proflUM ai« «ounM lor ttt
SQDday oMrnlng serrtoe* at Tint
Church of Ohrttt. SdantUt, Vic-
toria, are held at U o'doefc. Xve-
nin« Bcrvloes ai« at T.-80 o^oloefc.
Wetfneiday evenlDff afnrlcM. «hirh
Include teaUmcnlN (tf twaling. »r«
held at 8 o'clock A free reading
room lor ihP pijbllc u nuitPlilBM
in rhr Haywarii Building,
WILL DEDICATE
NEW ORGAN SOON
St. Att aya mm
to Glaar m La4
Dr. A. F. Barton vUl eprak at. both
wrvlr^ In th*- F»rn«{rB*4lvc Tliouiiht.
■rrrii[)l»- 0"JS I'andora Avenue, today
Hr- ^jK'ali at M o'clock on ■'Voii
kiid V"in- roii;-- I m«ne«." in which
wQl uuLllne Uic real New lliouRbt
philcaophy. At 7:W o'dook he will
Kpeak on "Hie Power and Purpose
of the Spoken Word." Dr. Barton
win Vive another of his popular
health lecturaa in the Tample cm,
Wedneaday. at 8 o'oloOk, wtilch will
be Uliutrated with a new cdUkrt. Tbt
HUbJert wUI be ' BuUdlDff % MllttOll-
r»ni:A- circulation "
REV. W. A. GUY ON
LUTHER'S CATtCHiSM
Oak Bay r<^pir invitrd U) Mother's
IMU Ari«-riiuun SrrvU'*- at
Mother' i Day h
WkUhObmrvod
\ ^ wUWto mm id to^f
/\ ohui«ta Mtlfiea Mothefs
Day nwithum to ba abiarvcd
In a lai«B vimlNr of tbt knal
churohaa bf apaoial •ermoni
and appropriate muair. and In
aeveral Inetanoefi b\ u nOly of
the ywing life ol thr rongre-
gatlon
The wriiriilit '>i i io»ejn,
trtn*P"rijiiioii of mothers to
the aerv ice and the dedication
at eUldraa wlU ^ addad to
ttaa pnlplt'a exhortattdtt to
honor motherhood.
Whatovar be the arlgln of
Mother^t Day. its Intcvration
into modem church life i5 rm
doubt due to \tj^ human op-
peal, an B|ii>^nl ntiniulat^d
and sanctified by Clixleilanlty.
Burgess Bedtime Stories
Mrs. Wood Duck Is a Busy Mother
^ By THOftWTOW W. BUROE SS
The minleter. Rev. W, A. Ouy wUl
preach at boHfc HTflaM at Oak Bay
Dnlted Ohmb tOdUP. Ttim moraine
tople wffi bo lAthor'a OatiwhUm
Qoaa Into the FoundaUon." and the
Junior subject, "Fratmif ntn " In the
evening will be a young people's
.service, with ttM thmne "How One
Noble Woman Oonaoamtad the
Needle ■•
SuikUiv n hofli atrvlce bf held
A.-^ u£ual tn the wUn ad^iool and at
:\n o'clock a Mdttiar'a Day .servtrr
WlU be held, to which all members
of the community are moat cor-
dially tnvltad. Owing to the fact
that the United Church conferenoe
will be in session during the week,
tlun WlU be no mldwrf^k mretlng
fin Wfednasday.
Tho AieenslDn of our Xiord was
celebrated at 8t Alban s on Thurs-
day, and the {pstlval will b« con-
tinued tn iod>"> wornhjp Holy
Communion -us ai 0 t/clock and
Mamlns and Evening Prayer at 11
»nd 7 o'ci'M'k. At the evening serv-
ice Uir minister. Rev, J. W. Leigh-
Ion. wtU preach on "Oolng to
BiMmn M* Qrowlng to Baavon?"
XSie minister and wardens wlah to
ttMDk aU who have so ganrwuly
oontdbwfd to the fund for tho new
ttgaa tnttallad In the FWL Pay-
raMit la OMSpleted and arrange
masts are now In hand for dedica-
tion of the instrument. The church
rommlliae have now lo turn their
attention to wiping off the debi cil
$22Aonlhelol ndjolnlng the ctmrrh
hall, where It Is intended to build a
nfvi church wlMD iilrniiimf>iini i
permit.
Next Sunday briiig WhifiRmday.
there wUl be two eelebraCioos of
YWJHQ JOIN OLD
Canlamilal to Have YMtad Melhaf s
Dear i enrfaa P astor to Otoe
Cafl to BfWM Ttow af Uto^
In keeping with the thought and
spirit ol Mother''i r>ay. two riperlal
servlce-i will be hold in OnVTitLlitl
United Chiin-h Oitrnf* Rfwd t<wj;iv
In thr moniinB Il*v S W P'-ai. wil!
be in charge. T^ie memtierii of ihe
.Sunday school will unite with the
regular adult congregation for serr-
lee at 11 o'oloA. The speefal pro-
graame provi d ed for the day wUl
be used when All win unttr tn the
^ng*T*g and pupils of the sr-hool will
give recitatloTui. Rev .James Hood,
of Belmont Church, will five the
addrfjw at thLs serxlce
In lh<» ev(jilnK thr paj'.Ujr will be
m rhame uid will speak on the
subjrct '-The Brlihfe Bide or Life "
This addrem te a caU to the people
to get away from the old hard and
dark theories of the past regarding
Ood and His providence. The choir
will be in Its place and will render
a floe muelflal pragnunme in keeping
''COSMC MOTHER"
IS NEW THOUGHT
T OPIC TONIGHT
On Mother's Day. "liM Real
Mother, the Ideal Wonan." wlU be
the topic for the morning serrtee at
the New Thought Temple, inc.. M3
North Park street, In the evening.
Mrs. Evalyn DavU will t4lk upon
•Thr Cosmic Mother— Who Is She.
and What Has She Arxompllshed
for the World')" Special music wlU
be rendered bv Mrs. J. B. BlUtV ADd
Miss Una Bevan
On Wednesday evening Mra. Davis
win give one of her special lectures
dB "tSm Secret of a Mifnettc Per
•omlttgr.** What U peneoal msK
aetlm, and la It a good thing to de-
v^opf— are eome of the questions
thnt Mr-c Pavl.. will dlsouas.
COMBINE ASCENSION
AND MOiHLK S DAYS
AT GRACE LUTHERAN
Mother's Day will be observed at
ihe oraoe Lutheran GhunAi this
morning at the 11 oUoefc lemce.
am. win preach on the subject
"Twloe Blestied." There will be a
qjeclal solo rendered by Mr. F. F.
Ivings. 'nie subject tor the evening
service at 7:S0 o'clock wUl be "The
A.w^^n^ion of Our I^trd."
ASCENSION DAY
AT SAINT MARK'S
Mikrttrr Nommn ( larlir. ( ^thrdral
Sololn. Will ' uie at Service*
of Clover dale t'burcb
1 ' !'.ii!ih wan A queer alght that
PcM-r lubbit saw When be got
heeae to Uie dear old Brtar-patob
he told Mn>. peter that It was the
queerest sight he bad ever seen or
ever eitpected to see. Probably
will say the same thing the next
queer sight be sees. But It was
queer, there's no denyinK rhn'
Peter was In his favur i'<'>
der a certiiln little l,.ii,hN,.
where he ua* quite i.iJii'M' t..n.-«'if
but riiuld wtttch th»* hu;iii- of Uie
Wood IHitltr. IhLs Wkw-, as yo«
know, a hole high up in a dead tree.
Peter at tlm- time waa baU aalaep.
It waa earlr tn the morning and
Peater had been up and about most
of the night Be awoke folly, how-
ever, when he saw Mrs. Wood Duck
poke her head out of that bole and
look sharp'.' *htn way and that
Then her hrud wua withdrawn.
Prter had Ju>t lilnrletl to yawn when
that head reappeared, and this time
therr wa,s oomrthlnc in *hr bill.
'"(jruriou-: fxiliinicd i'<'t<-r under
hi.', brrsth. and las eyes were very
wide open indeed. What do you
think was in that blUt A Duokllnffl
Yes, sir. Mn. Wood Dudt waa hold-
ing one of her babies in iier bill
In a twinkling she waa out of that
hole and away she shot iMght ott
toward Uie pond of Paddy the Bea-
ver. "Oraclousl " exclaimed mrr
again Did I see that or did I
dream it? I wonder tl Iben tftke
;ir)' more thai way "
; .-r d;dn l wonder very long. In
a fturprisiDgly short time Mrs. Wood
Duck was back and had dlMHpedfid
tn that hole way up m tlw dtod
tree. She was worfclnc feet was
Mn. Wood Doek. fbr It aecned to
Peter that hardly had her taU dU-
sppeared In that hole when her
head appeared coming out and in
her bill was another Duckling.
Away she whirred on stout wings
and again disappeared tn the direc-
tion of the pond of Paddy the Bea-
ver
"Oh dear," exclaimed Pete r^
wish there were two c( iQe. 1 meagi;
I wish I could be in two plaoee at
the same time. I wlib I oould be
here and there. But tf I'm here I
cant be there and If I'm there I
cant be here, if i could run as
fast as Mrs. Wood Duck can ny. i
might be able to do it i want lo
«ee her take all of those babiK out
of that bote, but I want to set^ her
hide them all at the pond of Paddy
if i;(-,tver and I can't do it Oh
i-nr 1 wish I were two Initead of
peirr was quite undecided whether
or . * I -lu-.rr
Memerlal "nieatrc a; -lu-arii^iu on-
Avon liave decided to hold ihe lay-
ins the corner ttlooe fet the ftSt
wt-4-k ui July, ahich
rijinmencemenl of the Summer Fto-
uvai An enlhe day wlQ be devotad
I lo the ceremony
^ Bn g t a n d, TeeMtiy c<kfcated we
104th birthday at PHsrai^k. MWe
he baa Ured for yean tcMM *t tM>
daughtor, now el«htr.
Five Points of Advantage
A service of Holy Odmmonlon will
be held at St. Mark's Church.
Ctoverdale. today at 8 o'clock :
MntlM and aemofi at 11, and Even-
song at 7 o'clock. Today being the
Sunday a(t<'r Ascension. Rev. O. L,
Jull thr v-icar. will take fur hl£
Lhemr lit l>ath service* "ITie Ascen-
.^lon nf Our Lord- " Mast,rr Norman
Clarke the {successful boy soloist of
the Cathedral chtf, vtU ring at
both services.
Beeatiae government ealartoi In
Bolivia continue to be in arreata.
It Is hurting btisloess and many
mrrrhante have had to reduoe the
number of dgrfB Or e«fe ealUUi.
EwcnthcCcllarf
COfJ Xn-^ nt\>\ riitfu hnvr n}>.3i7i
pal a waahuig ■'^^ to tka
Cmffd, partkiiilBriy, bgire bm
hns!>rnr. The oenal prornln
hoa been to waah ooff • of ahirU by
hamd before pvttlBg tham te the
Wow an cMi b dngcid. CdDbn
nnd rxiff * no Innffrr prcMnt a
lem wbea The CoffieM QjMmr
VMharldflNd. Tkmfwm
line Inowa — witWat
How ia thia doM? TW Col&r.ld haa a
pnt^nftrd ij^yral water artiim. TW fKyr*-
l«»r, Hith offaet wiiifc*- "winicn ic^ftnii-fro
in the bowl-ahaprd betteva of tbe tab. A
wnabing action ia lhaa aMAad. Water awtrla aoC
ogily backwarda and farwanUt bat ia forcMl np
at the Mea and dowa at the eeotre. Hiie vvry
tnrbDlenf actSan fareea hat lada tfaroai^ and
throaidi rTfry mrafa of Ihe
them abaol«te»7 (X£AN. No other waAv hi
the world aeconapliahea the same maa]t«
British Golvakia fimtm Umlmy Ooapaiy
1015 UngUf Btiaat Phona 123
Awu afci wairr*4 •tval win**
to remain where hr wh-. or u, br
satlBllcd with wh.iL )ip hud f-tvu
there and go over tu the pond and
■ee when Un, Wood Dock was leav.
ing her bablea. Re waa jtlU think-
ing about It, eUll undertdert. when
again Mm Wood Dnefc took a baby
in her bill knd flew awav i'
"If ! go over there 1 iti.i i"^
sblf to find them. thciiRli' i'r't-r
"and I 1. ini.%5 out both WAy% 1 ti^r^^-'
111 eliiy ri-;tit. here and se*- her carry
the lust onr Then 111 (to over
there to Paddy s pond. I 'll probably
hale more fiance of finding them."
This wae very sensible of Peter.
He tried to ka&p ootuit ae UTi. Wood
Duck eame and went, but It wasn't
long before he was all mixed up.
"I wont know when ahe gets the last
one," aald he forlomly. "Hello I She
lant Caking this one In her bllL It
must be she isn't talcing any this
time. I wonder if it can be that
she has taken them all over to the
water and baa fwtt 90m back to
make sure."
Mrs. Wood Dndt left the trr^ ^ n h
her usual awlft flight And Lheu
Peter aaw eonetbliig that made litm
irejoioe tbat be ^4. ata yed gtf rt
peeping out of the bole Mra. Wood
Diiok bad Just left. A few moment.*
later Mrt. Wood Duck wti.- baik
This time she didn't enter the hole,
but climg to the edge of it, and that
Duckling scrambled right up on her
bark. And away she went! \nd
Peter knew then that she must liave
carried one In the «a8M Wigr OB her
previouj: uip, foT he had aata none
Id her bill
(Copyright, 1039. T. W. Bargees)
The next stevy: "A Bappy FunUy."
CHRONICLES TELL
OFEUHUPLIiUlLD
Old Tiinr M.''rir-> Rmont Ext*«me.
Low Tempfr4^ture SaBerad In
Prison Chaplain (to prisoner
about to be dleclal«ad)— Now, my
man. try to remtaihar what I said
In my sermqn leg* evndaf, and
tnake up your adad aaver to return
to this pteee.
Priaooer (deeply moved)— Gov*-
nor, no man who evar 'eird |i«tt
preach wovU want to ooaa
"ereagalB.
The EDCWOOO Shin^e a uxmn
BWgwgrWin onv ^w^^^wy ■■■■
warp, cup or cwi, hat Vie paieetty
Hat !o Ou- thealfnng for fijfy yean,
or more, mhtn laid ii>ilh rustproof
naiU. Do not confine EJgtfOod
Shingle* miOi ordmary ftai-grmn
lAing/es, o/se made of rtd adar.
They. UJ'iU 1»arp* cut and curl and
thould oniy he tued on temporary
Edgwood Shingle
Roofs and Sidewalls
Wlien you buUd a bonie, you want the best value
for your money* Smart modern beauty, of course,
cotiifort which makes home welcome on coldeet
Winter aveBiagt and a cool ratraat when tha mar-
cunr ftirts with 90. A hama wfaieh kaepg iti Mat,
trim appearance for yeare without repairs, wideh
will command a good price twen^ years fron now.
Specify BDOWOOD Rad Cedar Shinsles for roofs
and sidewalls. Thay give you these ftvs major
advantagea. Appearanca, dttrability, lasulation,
aconoay, safaty ftaoi firs.
BDQWOODS are aspaciany snitad for completely
ramodeting old homes or for rarooAng. They tnay
be laid directly ov%r the old roof, fbrdng old cupped
and curled shingles back into place, -iiving labor
costs of removing old shingles and giving; double
insulation. A roof which wUl last for fifty years or
mor& Ask Lamoo, .Qgnnmwi Jof # iree awtimate
af coat*
While Burope has leeeatly been
sulfering In the grip of Winter cold
that in extent and severity exreed-
ed anything the oldest inhaWUnlA
remember, there ar* old account*!
of bltasards and icr on the cnn-
ttnent which ipmt have rtimed
sufTerlnp much grera'rr than thnt
described in recent dlspatciiea. In
present cold spells an airplane sela
out with relief (wppllei; a motor
truck Uaaes s traU acroas the lee;
a steamer breaka Its way through
froaen wslert. But there was ArcUc
cold m temperate Europe before the
daj-a of airplanes, motor trucks and
ice-breaklog vessels driven by steam.
It wnnid be Impossible, of course.
to obtain a reluiblc European weath-
er record renriilng back nitean cen-
tiirie.s. bui the historian Ohaatbers
[jreservcs for us an aoOOtint Of COld
Winters on the Conttasat whieh he
took from a periodical net named.
y^eoiMUnc to thla chronicle. In 401
the Bla^ 8ea was said to have
been completely fnwen over, and In
the River Danube, in 1*3 the
cold was wild to be so \n:rr.'>f that
the Dardanelie,-; were tn /^n .uid
-■HA'-A Th'- RIr- k sea. 'ihc miow in
pim drifted to a depth of
1,1 IV feet "and the loe was heaped
In such quantlUes on the titles as
to cauae the walls to fall dowa"
TALES OF EXTBEME COLD
In 860. the account relnles, the
Adriatic was "entirely fnMen riv<T
In 881 and HOT the vlnr-- wrr*> killed
and cattle died In ih-^ir .--UiU.-- In
991 "the Winter laalpd very long
and was extremely severe. Bvery-
thing was froaen over and famine
knd pesttMMe eloeed the year."
And in lost "the cold waa so intense
that most of tbs ttaaslens to Oer-
many were ireaee to deaita sa tbs
roads."
la IISS it was so cold in Italy that
tlw Po was froaen fmm Cremona
lo the sea. and heaps of isnow ren-
dered the roads lmpa«nble. Wine
( Hjuks burst and treea were spilt by
froet with an Immense noise." It
ta reUled than In ltS4 a pine forest
near Ravenna wsa klBed by froat
In 13SB there was totense cold In
ScoUaad. and la tliat asme year the
Cattecst was fraaan between Nor-
way and Jutland.
NO THCRMOMETBBS
It will be observed, of ooune, that
this account co nt a i n s no refsrenoe
to degreca Pshrenhelt fw the very
good reaaon tbsA PSbfenaalt had
not yet tn vented hie thgrraometer
But even after therm ometen were
in use they were not always eflec-
tlve lnslrument-5 for rerordlng the
rxtrrme cold in Fiiropc In the
Winter of ]lM8-*fl p.ibllr Jmimals
recanted the fre'-^mn of the mercury
in thermometers at Aggcrshuus, In
Sweden, ohambess cxplalu that as
mercury treeHB at N degreea below
Kcro the feanparatare nHHt have
been at leeat ee tow ee that and was
perhaps even lower.
Bringing in a record of his own
day. Chambers tells of the cold
Bngllsh Chnstmas of I MO R. J.
Ixiwe. the celebrated meteorologlflt,
writing on De<«mber 25 tA The
iLondon) Times, from his observa*
torr at Beeston, near Nottingham."
nk) "This morning ii»e tempera-
ture at four feet above the ground
was S below aero, and on the grase
It J balBa saa. or toJ dipsss of
fraef*
Hie deer old country lady was
dbrtnassd to find that some of the
younger maids negleotod their
church attendance, and emsutied
her housekeeper about It "TTiey
otiifht t^ go." she said. "Yea. ma'am.
thuiii *tist I tell them," rephed the
faithful rrl.alrirr "I juiys !f> rm,
'I go to church,' I says, 'an' what
tomo
, Gonnason i;
MdsterCrdftsmei^ ^
of WoodvforUr
"fetephonaa
/to - 71
VICTORIA. ••O.
WUUam Jebneen, a powder man-
key when the last shoU were fired
In the Crimean War. and a wltnaai
of the burt hanging for naval insub-
ordination, died recently at Wey-
DMMlh. toigiaort. aged eighty -flvc:
Use Rockgas
And on Easy
Terms. Too
I.el u> tell vrm lirtw ea?y
il to have thi». (sie.
econoniical a rid nmi
poit-onoii^ niiiiral R4s
inilalled in y<>ur own
home. It wul interest
you.
So simple! So convenientl Merely turn on the
jet and at once you have intense heal just where
you want it and absolutely clean. It does not
matter where you live, "Rockgas" is delivered
to your home in steel containers. Many users
have proved it the most economical and efficient
fuel obtainable.
Vancouver island
565 Yates St.
Phone SS34
22
THE DAILY COT.OKTST. VICTORIA, B.C. SUKDAY, MAY 12. 1929
Marine and Transportation
INDIES BANANAS
FWiii mum
Mi
•tad ttm or bMaM im mM
TeMardaj afUraoon by awtton od
Ptor 14. The» wfir- left of tt»
CUfO of 60.000 ht. n.^ brnugliklApflrt
froia Jamaica by Un- i-ady Sacurn.
or tbe Cana^uii NuUi'nal BtMm-
Rhii>5.. the nr^^ :jiijinK>i,i of bananaa
'.1 r-'in Fi caiiiiciii. hiidfr Lbe Canada-
Wrr.i. iDdies a^mmenu Except for
a ffw staaM prwlonaly aold by aoo-
tton. tbe remalndBr of tbe MfiOO
fttwDJi were ab^ped to potntji in
Quebec, Ontario, Wettem Canaau
and MmTitimn by the Canada-West
Indies Pnilt Cooipany. In charge of
rrrpt\'ine and handling the carso.
Mitktrui Lhr first voyage southward
fium Mnntrral to Kingston. Jamaica.
(Ill thr V/rsiem ifMle ot the Cana-
duiii H'<-(unAJiip8 new Canada-West
i:\<W:^ (-rvu->>. the Lady Somen
fcttUcd Irom Pier 14 at nooo SatunlV'
mm L«dy aomen, ivtaleb ■ntMd
durte^ tb» flwt part ot Om wttk
OJJhF ISLAMM 8BBV1CK
wltb paaaengers an'l c^rgo from
Jamaica, Bahaniu.-. ^iikI Hirii.;i<!.
Irr-kidin: u Lin-'' ■ h'.i^tii.nt
tioulh a Kcncnii curgo or Canadian
produela (or tbeee tbree polnti. A
zuimbar ot Oanartlam mUed South
bt ttWM
PRINCESS NORAH
VISITS NANAIMO
FOR FIRST TIML
roiiPiPD nmm
IN AM DP MIHTH
fM nNW to M M Owim
VMUaV^MMttBai
WeiMNr
CORDOVA. Alaska. May 11.— The
fiily ;>lanp Curdava ha:, pvfr ficen
poared al'il* ve^H-rday lor tlip first
LOCAL PUPILS
J! N PRIZES
IN CONIESl
■ t
Dnucflia OTMU and Bethel
Darcus Are First ami Sec-
ond in Home Ga» Coatesl
for Province
NANAOIO. May 11.— The Prizwess nrtL'CT'KJ'r I'rwr-kikic
N-.rnh. the new CPJV ahlp for the »""lal weddii,^ in Ala.ska luid Mis«, f/tf,>r,.> I -I /
Wr^! coaat. paid her Initial *.-lslt to Henrietu Hru*n, nr ['hiliidplphla,!
Na.Jirt.niu at 4 oi lm'k 'hi.s niornmg, and Hoa-ard W Hvwari, Corvlova,*
when she arrived to Lake «l coal i)hotogruphcr, wrrt- inaj-ncd aLw^ivc'
Permanml Home
On Reserve for
Sea Coid^ Corps
U ij- 'i'-r endeavor of U:c t-jtecuLivt
■ : -ILll.." ■■f •."i'.i", I-.'JUil-- IttTr-
' ■ |ir <'. .1- 1 ') 1,1''- ;>'Tma.in-m
ti'iar'trs ' ir ' -' .-ci CadeLs. and
ui'ii ih..-. -'r.)" II view ft 4Vt**
fuiidtt has t>ceu kUkrtSd.
tt»,MA otftaMtf ttw
vr^.^SMn A M «B tbb
STORES OKOHNIZE T-stewart
IfllflWERI'lUttS WILLIAMS CO
T ma
.McCloy&Co.
Kl*-»rii ln-Arirt s<orr> Will Kny In
Balk ta tt«U at Lower i*rftoe
TO OCCUR TUESDAY
tat the WMt OoMt
MANY FREiGHTEBS
VISIT CHE MASNUS
OKBaCAHfOSt BUy U^Ttoe Jap-
aneM ship Hafcntefwi Mani eu» to
monilav to take on fltrrtad nve «tt
thlft tuwii pijvt and second pliaM In the
Even the marriage Uceace wa.<i tioiiir Msaiiy Contest — open to
iMMd to the couple kqr United States school '-hiMrrn .<[ the mtlre pror-
Oommlaetoner S. P- Harwood after, mc^—tiavc b«n won by Victoria
the plane left the waya.
Clayton Scott, who Uawl tbe air
InU OTBT the Otttf of Abtfta n*
oently. pUoted the «mft. irbleta
The steamer Uaad P ilu ae ai
leavae tat tlw Onlf Xdanda at 7:46
ajB. en Mondaya and t aA. on
Thnndaya. The blaDd PrinoeBs
leavM Vloterln for the Otilf Iilandi
at • ajn. oo Wednesdays and Satur-
daya. Mtvotos t*"" day The
ftteamer PrlncesR Royal leaves Vic-
toria for Vanrouv«" via tlr- Oulf
Islands at U a. r r, Tm*-
Cunard
T« yi»w—Mi-«atf L—Sw
AuKtnl* Uarat. J Ha* IS. July M. Aas 21
AM-Kntk May II. July ». Aas- 3
A:*<iniB iao* 14. Joly la, AaS- •
A^rani* JBU 11. July U. Att*. II
raoM Nvw Tou
T* nrMMtk-Ham-Laaaw
caronift Ukv 14 OartnUila ICarll
Ta a«ra**t«wli Mid li'i M l M l
ItlMS**" ■ -Mar 39 Prancootk. . Jtma 1
T* CbOTbMrr sni SavtkMvtMt
Maiir*t«nlK Uar 33. Jnna t). Ju)t 34
Aqnltanla May I*. June IS. JoIt T
BcrMcsrIa Jyai l. 3*. July it. Aus 7
raoii aorroM
Aiehor Line
wwovi N«w Toaa
Tn liaAtaoSvrrr and (il«M««
Aichor-DooaidsoB
noM noimnuL
T« BMaA-UM**Ml*atain«
Aaunla.. May 14. JuoiSl, Jaty IS. Am«. IS
Aihaila. ,llav II. toe Jl. Jute » Aoa. SI
AadBalB....JeBsT. Miy »» A«e^ Aua. *•
Lsittla ....nasu. Mltii. Aas- t
Uan»T Ordn k Drafu and Travf U«ri'
r'hi'qurB at \nmr»i ntM Pull Irltirmailoti
' ■ -•- - ■ ' ' . r ■ . , - I'rwrpBii T ' Of f i.f..
■■■■ iTff. H r
The Puritan an TB^ilHin ihlp, wai
In nn Thursday for lombir. leaving
In the Mfning for Cronoo, Where
she will load tin.
The tugi CM. Na 1 and RPJC
In towarda the end of the
vaek, as was the caaada, with the
Batgy Roaa fdar oat later wUh tbe
DramwaU.
_ Th e Projective brought a boom
from Onifto o. T he Klngfl.ther and vcloptng family casc work
BLaUe took booms to the Amerlfan ' thp various relief or^-'
etde and the Martha Fou also left
vtth a boom tor B w W a.
RUMANIA MARKS
HER RE-BIR THDAY
BtrCHAREBT, May 11. — Whsn
daylight broke yesterday; Ofaater
Rtunanla's btfgeit gnna thUHlend
1 twen^-onfripin salute aonoonebic
Montreal Visitor
Speaka at Luncheon
Aa guost of honor at a hmnhenn
organlaed by the Vtetorta Soetal
Scrrloe iMgue. Mr. J. Howard T.
Falfc. dtaaetor of the Montreal
Cwmdl of Social Agendas, gave an
iBstnictlve talk on the subjert of
"Indiscriminate Charity " In hLs
address he urged thr nerd of dc-
1 hrouph
vnth anniveraary of the birth
■i-.r of the stujugesl and most
j)rtMuisin« of tbe post-war natlonjs
In Boutheiuttem Elurope.
The (talute Inaiiirurated ten dayji
fi( festivttJt'.s by Rumanian-'^ tor th'*
amalfirainatlon under one kingdom
in I9id of I7.ooo.ooo Transsylvanians
Bes,sa.rabtan.i, Burovlnluns. Baxons.
BanUiin.'. and niimanlans
Queen Mane, mother of the new
atale. stood In the roflewlng stand.
By her side waa her iraodnn, tbe
boy KInt Mliiiaal. son of tho tgOBd
foanar Onam mnce Oar^
Lack of co-ordination bt-' AiH ii ■. tif
charitable soclrtleR was rf,si>oii.<,ible
for much of the ineffectlvpaea.-i of
sodaJ work A central bureau, act-
ing as a clearing house, was a great
advantace^ helptoff to iiimaiii mi the
fondle The vabw of the eocoisuBlky
chest for ralslBg funds for benevo-
lent purpoees waa also sbosaed.
Montreal's experience with the oom-
monlty chest was cited to demon-
steate the advantage of this method
of raising fonde as eompar«d with
the old syst*m of competition be-
'wrrn varlouA F.(KleUea. At their
lirsl drive m 1922 Montreal'.s com-
munity chml netted MOBOOO. this
exceeding ihrlr goal by (66.000. and
last year'ii objecUve of $600,000 bad
been exceeded by tSO,000. BrltUh
Columbia^ organlaed and private
cfaarlttee. tncHidhig lbe mothers:'
pefwioa and old age peadon. pro-
vide over |3j00IM)00. Osntrallaed
eootnl vaa needed for the dtetrlbu-
tlon ot mtOx a fund.
Ocean and Coastwise Movements
Wt—a Von Oo Tm
SAN FRANCISCO
-r',. HOTEL
STEWART
Ob 0«acT tttM^ lost «ff VUsa
(PTTiira. doM M IM ItOCM. tutm,
autru. 0«od ■CO— bSiw—i aS
(iic>'i*rtw tataa. BsM kaovs aaals
in~u,.it«d Stataa. Br«akfa«S 50a.
I" T'<: Lanak ss« (Oaadart
DUwarll (Saadars tt-SK).
M- 1 ip»l ear paaiM Saw. Suvart
K • TnoiU tralnj rtoanars.
A rf-xhln tn maka r«a«rmtoB« In
»d*»Bc« of anlTsL
I Change oCTime
Effective Sunday
May 12th
Victwiato VaaeonTcr
The Afternoon Boat Will
Lmv« at 1:45 P.M.
Caoadiu P^dTic
Vesael MovemeniM
eurtU, Mar 11— Arrind: J o nu-
waawia. OrtWbl. horn AnaaUa; c^nckci.
aan rraaclHo: PrMMut CImlaiut. Ala-
basM Hays. Tokobana Man. La ToMtae.
nnma AInaadar. Ttaooia. BalM Raak
M Biick. t,M AnsfflMl WAltirr Uukr'iihK/'h
lUn rralii.l.v-O. BOBia Al«ra»ild'i V>-t r J
c«il(lop«ak Anaeartat. Diamond < vn-.,-t; i ,
Taaaa, Aluka. Oiioo. ParUand; Airull*D.
Tacoma.
BAH niAHOiaCO. KaT II - ArrlvMl
MaaiaL AbiUalDl. Blchfl'lJ inm nt btrwe
Rlooeo !*•■ I. Saa Pvdra. 8*:.'>l Point
nnalD, rattlaod; ColaMfclaa. BMtooi AS-
nlral twin, aaa Mtat MmbMb. Aa»-
wvrvi Alvarado. Baadm. indlaaa, Vaa-
canvT. Peru. OaasdUn rartnff. VueN-
vpr. H P AlMandcr. Kfatil'- Owlarvita.
San PrAro. lilchUan. rnrllaikri
fi:m-n.Aiin. Mar r. Atri»*«i
! icine Trader. Ulawo^' vi» runn 8nund.
Kiiu-li. BrtUniham finllrt] Pet«r Km.
phUftdclptUa Wi,<>inp!.i Ffoftb of HaUvraa
vift BriiiHik C-olumtiik. Adrairsl Panasat.
Ran Dmo. WUnUMMc. Loa Aaaclaa; Paul
t^ekanbavb. Baalaa via Poaat Bound: Ha
Mprvbaak. oapttovn via Puact Botiadt
Tivrrton 8&n Ptanrlivn BfMnadooo Mara,
Hr.ancha'. rr.'on. I.os Aninltis; WUlaMBtl*.
G»n rranriH-o. Kok Imat j. Japan.
I AOiMA, Mar U Arrival AI"UiUn
f\fwtr:-i Hmmd. Hamhiira. Dri(olb» VCr.
itn:i<ttr. Ban Pranelaco, pTOrtdcncia. &«!H*
Ro««l"'. Mniro BaUmI Etnma Alirc-
uc)<T vnkolmnia Maru. Tokto. Pr«Mdint
CTI^vHiinrl, BraiUr AtmiUan. S<^attlp
saiu:d
MA.vn.A. Mar > - Onldrn Mind. Ban
Franriwo, TfodatfUK Vanco^iv^r
OAAKA, H»r fi fl«Ialio Uaru. 8«*tU*
LOKOON. May 10.— PaeiAc RaltanM, Baa
'->«nolsaai Uav lU aiaalosMa Oeart*
. anroartr.
PVTiWlCT. N8W, ttty 1! TahlU. a«n
invr Tomc uav IL-OL MlhlSl. aaa
ytaaoiiMi Bwaaf i sae. aaatUt.
RAIIJCO
PANAMA CANAU Mar 10 -- Pannd.
bound awt: Z. H. Ubby, Nav Tocfc for
aaa mtk wuitaM fir asQ Mm oak-
awr. fsr Ban Mm: Astral. (W Oan
PraaeiM) mauiissaiSiiiiL Mr aaa vraa-
ciKOi ttraailadi iar 8Hk Mrv-
CM.S. ifomaim
— Dsa
Du* frooi Mfloi-
CANADIAN
llalllax. Janv 14~
CANADIAN
rfii, JulT 3!.
lan s. ia.s KtioKsrn
jrmi. J'4Iit -i
CANADIAN RAffaBK— Ou* Ir«ai HSOt-
tMl. Mat IS,
OANADIAH nUWatnoa — DBS tran
Uonir'al, Aiumat IL
CANADIAN OOABnft-At Tk«tHIII.
CANADIAN PABlOm — Dm trim Baa
Pr^ro. »**T IS
CANADIAN
Pedro. May t.
GAMADIAM BOVBI — BBlM ftr
Pwlra. Mar 1.
CANADIAN PAriFlC SirWMEB
TBAIN »rnEDirLES
TO Montreal direct, "TliE IM-
tmOAW* 8 P<n. dally.
Tbe "TORONTO XZFREBB,** B
ajn. dally. maUnf oonnactlon to
Montreal-
BfTecUveMay 13. "TRANB-CAN-
ADA LIMTTKD H:30 pm. dally, all
aleeplng-rar train, between Van-
couver. Toronto, Montreal
ThmuKh trams t/i Chtrftjto, ef-
l»Tt|v*. Junr 14; 'THE MOUNTAIN-
EER. ' 7 pjn. dally. aU Bleeplnx-caj
train.
■ffedAve July 1. '«00-PAOxno
BXPRBBa." 8:00 pjn. dally, stand-
ard equipment.
Bummer excumlon fares In effect
May 33 to September 30: flnal -re-
turn limit, October 31. 1B».
■HIPPIMQ CALBCIMUl
to BMin ra
pAoiFio *aaMDawf — avi
Maf n.
lALTBTBItFa — Ftbm Orient. Mav lA
PAMTUBHIA— Prom Knaland. Uar it
EMPRASa OP ROBBIA — Prom Urtant.
Uar 1«
TOYAMA MAJtr -Prom OrHini. u>? !•
FfiaalUKNT PIERCS — Pfoai orleni.
ACiHANOI— rrotn AnUpodaa. May )A
raoxno HKraapaiaa— ft«
Map ll>
sjOBOKa iBur o onsai.
or
— 9m OHnL
■HPR!
Mar ■
AtABAMA UARa— Psr Orlvnt, Ua* IB.
PROTVIII.ACS Pni OrtfDL Uav 1*.
TOKOHAMA MABU— Pot Oriini. Hay tS
PUBIDXirr OLBVaUUtD - ror orlaai.
May IS
AJIABIA MAAtT-Pot OrtaaL Hay IL
Coa.sial Sailings
Out of B.C. Ports
CWr ZEALAND
POB VANcotnm
o P.ft. slUMW Issfaa daSr al l.U p m.
c.rJL Mtaur tosvM daily at ll:u a.m.
PBOH TANrotnraa
OPR. Ktrmm^ arrl*^* daily at I M a m.
C P R *tcam«t arrlvr* limUr at 1 a Dt.
POB SEAmjl
Itoaooia lM*«a dally at IS ll a oi-
O.PJL alassiW Uam dalls al «.-SS %m.
rha
ilrvt* aall f
\ lemrta. B C
aaraati mjm T<
aall Iron Taa«M«««. BO. and
>) Mar IS. Aa«. fl
mow MorrnuEAA
r« C«Ab-l'a*rb«art »«vlbamyt««-Aalvrr«
•HBt SI Mataaana
JBBS S Mnntclar*
•Nai '"ll-ne a^^aWi
IINISBia*Chr>rh«a((
KtBs 8 .■**.■.*'.'
T« OaWaM- IJ »mrwm«t -Olaaryw
Ini'-i.'-i" "( Hirrimond
Dachaaa of Tort
PSlhlM «< BMford
, Mania
M>r 34
Mar II
JlBSV ■
Mas U
rtnt i Mtoaadoaa
ntoH o u saa t i
Ta ClwriNMTa-S««tkaaa»*aB
Ua. }t Saasnaa aC Aoaualla
e;r.:;::::::::;:.:'^-'Sa2SS
J. I lORHTra
CLpJL sialiaa. Vawaavar
k ». caaswui
HSkat* rUJai Mas) iaU S«
ro iar*«. mic. apply w aU RaUvay and
I iritm>n<p A«rnia. at
I uiUAiaaiaa Uaa. SM
la tba Oaaadlaa<
VKtOM tTBAlUHIM. LTD.
To All B.C Coast Points
Prlaca Rupert, Sicwart, Anpoa,
Etc New StcsOicra
CKO MrGPF.OOR. Aj^ni
1 Hrliii. :ii B'.)g I'dune 192$
MltX BAY FERRY
T 10 am.
• 11 a la. \
11 II a ia 1
1 3t a.m. j
■ ;lt ym. I
SilB p.m. /
MUI Bar
• 19 a m
PaO*
IncJudUm
^Dday
{!• 10 an
4M am.
I4S M.
SS. MOEODYK
obbMsbim sis
auu •( t«aMB I
AOAM p.
Sta Cain BHi,
O.P.R. alaaner «rrl««>f dallr al l U p.m.
I i a m aia am*** daitr at b ■ m.
WB8T COAHT BOL'TB
BO Ooaat BarfKa Pram Viataria ta
Port Ailea aad aO Waal Caaai parta.
laaTkns TIcMrla m IM. llth aad SUt of
Bsntk.
NAMUMO-TAIfOOtPm
PTinrrn BlaJn* kava« Nan aim f> at 7
and 3 i> la«*«« Vaocmivac at 19 am
and t 10 n m dally, rterpt Buodar Svtn
RundaT l«a*«s VaanruTrr 10 an. Imtcb
NanaJmn A a m.
vKToatA-roaT amosua
Aats aad gaiaatmar terrr Iroquola aaOa
dally for Pari Ancalaa at lil:i» a.m. Laavai
Port Aaaain al T:M a.aL
pbinob aopsaT aotm
OnMn BlaaaUtalaa Kyary Tburadar at
1pm, aad anrr Prlday at s p m . from
Tancavvar fW Alan Bay. Port Hardr.
Prioca Rapari. aM.
Caaadtaa Wa H a n a l Blaamahipt on mw
dayi aad TbanBan at I pm fraa vaa-
eaavtr.
OUBBM CMABUma ntAMnB noOTK
Caaadtan Ratlaaat Atramahlpt. P«rt>
nianiiT tiom Vanew^T
POaiUNO CANAL BOtlTS
oBaenvATOMT muiT aocm
canadiaa Watlsaal StaauBtN On Maa-
dar* and Ttiaradaya at I p at (ram Vaa-
rourar. tm Pyta«a Kupert. Btawarl, sarai-
pwtll Btm and O ea aa PaUa.
vsjiooPTaB o w is i t rALK-naaw
students, it was announced
day by Home Oil Olstrlbuton^
limited
Pint prize of $350 was wen by
Dniadlla O'NelU. a pupa of St.
Ann's Academy, and aeocnd pataa of
8100 was awarded to Bethd 8.
Darcus. Victoria Mth Behoel atu-
dent.
The oontest was open lo altaehoM
eblldno to BrttJili Oebonhto be-
tween the ages of twetve aod aitt oo tt
yean and a total of |500 to cash
prtea was offmd for the best esaays
of not more than 400 words oo the
subject. "Why Western Oanadlans
Should Dfte Home Oaa."
r)nrj-illft, l\fteen-year-old daugh-
u r of Mm M K O'Neill, 938 Col-
lirwm Street, will bo (niest of honor
(tr the Home Oil ^l.^tr1bll1o^s al. a
banquet In Vanrrnivrr of, Pii"; rlay
nlRhf. when shr will be prf.sfi'.u>d
wit^i her prize. An invitation to
lend the banquet to receive the
BBoond award has Ukewlae been ea-
leodBd to Bethel Darcus.
Bethel DarcuA, who Lt the fifteen-
year-old ton of Mrs E. o. Darcos,
IVndal Aventic. Gordon Head, has
acquired what almoat amoonla to
a habit of «toBli« pztaaa to oom-
He loves worklnf with tools and
the model of a tuIl-rlgKed ahlp he
made two yean afo ma first prise
for him to the GNiodwOl Dar oom-
P^ttion open to sohoel AUdren of
the whole prov ln oo . lAit year he
woo aeooDd prite to the same oom-
petition with a modd of an BBcle
Rock aeroplane, which he made
after studying thi? planes at the
B.C. Airways' aerodrome.
His love vl worklnK with tools Is
such. Indeed, that he hat accept«d
the extra work of taking technical
tn:-itnicUon at the htj[h acbOQl to
addiMon to all the subjectt OR Ids
Roncral course curriculum.
A kern oiit-of -doors boy, with d
tasU; for fliihUiR, rowing and foot-
baU, he has aLso dcvplnp'M a.-i rx-
tensive knowledge of ihr flora of
the country, which ha.s won him
many* priaes, Incdndlng the stiver
aii^ii^f^gnf eup for tba beat ooUee-
tloa of wild flowen at the Bummer
show of the Vletorta Hortieultazml
Society last July, and fint prlae to
a similar oompeUtioo at tbe reeent
show of the Vaneotiver Uand Btar-
Uoultural Amedatlon.
on eaA ef the two o o r a shms
when Bethel has entered a Uteiary
contest, he has been a prlie-wlnner.
His ftrst success came when he en-
tered the descripClve essay contest
at the Victoria BxhlbiUon last year
and captured third prlae.
Bethel's ambition In life Is to be-
come an aeroplane pilot and enter
upon a career In aviation.
Three other Vlrt/irla clUldrm won
SIO prizes In U\v Hotne Oil Ehsay
Contest. The;,*- urr William C. Gib-
son, 294& Qu;u]ra Street; Winnie
Hall. Maple wood Road, Saanlch.
t>oth puptl.4 of the Victoria High
School, and Gladys M. Bayley. 1170
St Anne Street a pupil of St.
Manrarot s School.
Ttiv award of the Judges wa5 as
f(ill(f«'i
Fir%t pnz^, |3;»0— DrusclUa O'Neill
(flflrrnv 938 Colllnson 3tr#et. Vic-
toria. B.C , pupil St Ann'.s Academy.
Second prtre. SlOO— Bethel S. Dar-
cus (filiernt. Tvnflal Avenue, Gor-
don Bend. Vi< '->[t^i B.a, pttpll Tle-
torla High .■^i hrxil
Third prlnie. tbd Bovfl Ajm^
< fourteen >. 3080 Haro Street. Van-
couver, B.C., popU Lord Roberti
Rchool
Other priscA laffes fifteen and
M.xteen yeax5k WUUam O. CMbeoo
<fUteen>. 39iS Quadra Street. Vic-
toria, B.C» Victoria mch School;
Jainee Bnuo (fifteen). Mi Four-
leenth Avenue But ^^noovvor.
BX!., Vaaoouvftr CoIIefe: KathleBn
M Bvana (fUteon). tt> Horaaby
Street. Vancouver. BX!„ Merdeen
School: Margaret A. Oenrwd (six-
teen). 5300 RoblnKon Avenue. Sofith
Vancouver. J i> h n Olivrr High
School; Flmma Wllaoo (fifteen).
Tabor CT'-rk. Prlnco OeOlfB, ».0„
Tabor t rf^k HchooL
tlO prlw:i 'age-, twrlvr to four-
teen years) —Constance Youda < thir-
teen). 4433 Sixth Avenue Weot, Van-
couver. B.C^ QL'een Mary Bchool;
Winnie Rail (fowtoan}. RJCD. tto.
4 Maplewood Road, Baanldi, Vic-
toria, B.O., Vlrtorta Blgh Bobool;
Gladys M. Bayky (thinen». HID
St. Anne Street. Vtotoria, B.C.. St
Marfaret's School; Rocb Bertalson
'rp«ir!een' n4Ji Twrnt^ Third Ave-
nur KAtt , .iM ii-ivT B C , Lord
Selkirk ScIukiI Eleanor B. Touns
itwelvei. 17W 'ni^ Boulrvard. North
VancouvT rrrwh- R'hool,
The jiitie. - r,,.tki;-,;r the award
w*r»' Mr .' ."^ (-'T'lnn, tn.<tpector
(Irralcr Vani^tuvi-r .'VNiv^li. Dr J.
Roy Handrnuin. prliinpal King Ed-
ward High School. Mr Roy BrOVIl.
managing editor Vancouver P to^
tooe; Mr. B. O. POwlar. laiMnl
manaier Bone OO Dtefcrllniton.
Ltd.. aad Ut. Ptnak Batna, Omw-
ford-ttaine Mvcrtlatoc Bwlee.
FORMER MAYOR OF
WINNIPEC PASSES
fton the novtoalal oo v enu baafc at
a namtaaa MntoL Hie Wovto^
Oumianeu t hae also made a srant
to the leame for that purpeae.
Tbe Ladles' AuxiUanr Is helping
In the drive by arranging garden
parUe». etc., the ttrst garden party
lo be held al the home of Mrs.
Nlven. 684 Head Street, on June 12.
which It lt> hoped will be a great
HUCCeS.'i
The boys Lli(>mselve» are al3o
helping, and have already raised a
very revectable sum.
BHMttof the list of todMdual
sobeorlbea ta Ifr. P. r. OortlB. i860
Koepeet Ptaoe^ benocary tnaaitfett
with a voT iBnerous donatUm of
8800. Any citizen of Victoria and
Vancouver Island wishing to help
In this work should kindly com-
municate with tbe secretAry, E. G.
Alcock, Nsvy League Office, 848
Bastion Street.
SMkaichewm
Election WiU
Be Held June 6
Duly LiiAtructed by the Empress
Hotel and oUier cUents, will dla-
pose of by public auction at their
Mart. 8lT _Ta>oa aU ae V , bilow Oov-
emmeot Btnalk
Tomorrowy May 13
M itwt. a vaanlttr aC tttoM
Household Furniture
and Effects
Including 1 -manual Organ by
Doherty & Oo. (in first-class order).
Stool; 2 very handsome old Bokhara
_ Saddle Bags; 3 handftonu' hair
poup advertising campaign. The's^uffed Settees up. In roftc brt.^~ade.
specials ciuncd in the advertisement Arm Chairs to match, 13 iipnRht
win be on aalo at the eleven dUIer-,<^^""s en suite; 2 very hpavy Wkker
ent store* In Ihe eievon dUfewit ' Arm ch.tir:. und 1 Rocker up. In
Anctlonaen and V
dMrlet grooery atetee have
banded tot e fh e r uodv the sbbm of
Oanadlan Bervloe Btona to gtafc
their Identity In aO far AB bOftaB
for the consumer It ouuuginad. Tbmf
iriu ntato their tndtvtdoamgr. how-
ever, whan selling to tbe eoninmer.
Tbe object of the oiganlaatloa la
to buy as cheaply aa poasftoe by
buytaw to bulk. In this way the
consumv will be able to proAt by
the low retail prleae that wUl result.
The stores win also carry oa a
dlfltrlct'
SHRINE BAND TO
APPEAR TODAY AT
DUNCAN HOSPITAL
The Otaeh Tbmpto Sbitoe Band
will play a comp Umen to r y concert
at the Klng^ Dengbton' Hospital.
Duncan, todav at 1 pnL. U being
NatlomU Hobpiui Day. and also
Mother's Day. The musical pro-
gramme wlU be as follows:
Msrch, "Master Councillor"; over-
ture, 'Jiipltrr'n Carnival"; /^election,
"May. lia.v and Kay "; Intermezzo.
j ■'.S!mi>!!city' . .'harainCTlsLic numlwr.
REXjINA. May 11. Today thf i ■ jsrlriio '. df.irrlptive num-
sij[r:t\ LdttelaUve A-wmbly of fiaj-- ber. "Dream of thr Rail"; potpourri,
katchewan will be dissolved, and on ■■%fuAical Switch wait*. '*Weddlng
Ibunday, Juna 8, tbe elertore of the [ of the windi"; raUllaaiK 'Tdnnaatory
provtooB win go to the pt lis to elect Gardens,"
a ^wlnp**! Noml- jy^^ afternoon the liavttal
nation day wm be Tincjday. May i,uuding wlU be open to the ptAIte.
SO.
For many w eeto all parttee have
been actively etigaged in seleeUng
candidates for the forthcoming
election, and to date IXi are \n ti\e
field, forty-seven reprewnUnK Uie
liberal party: forty the Coneerva-
ttiea; slsttten PrDgrt-.saive&. five In-
dependents, one lAhor, two Parmers'
Party, and tVO P lu e Um al 0(K
openttives-
SIR JOHN SIMON
IS GUARDED BY
SCOTLAND YARD
uktoaif. May ll^A fresh elec-
tion sensation wba given to the pub-
lic today when It wa.<t disclosed that
special Scotland Yard men are
dojely guarding Sir John Simon on
hlji CAmi>aign tnur for ri'-*'lmion iis
a Liberal lo th-- finLsi? 'if c '-"inin->.'n-'
Pears for hi.s ..lifny are an out-
growth of rccrni demonstratlonfi
against hun aa head of the presenr
ieammlaslon to Indto to ilttdy co^
diUooB there.
and tea will be served. It is ex-
pected that a large number of Vic-
torians will take advantage of the
fine weather, and make the pUgrUn-
ago to Onneaa en ihim o ec aalo n .
Monxco leather; 3 Grass Chain;
Singer Draphoad Sewing Machine:
a Boa OttOBBana; 3-pAece mahogany
Drawtof-Room BuUe; S-plece Over-
stuffed Cheetaflekl Suite with loose
coven; very good Child's Buggy
(never been us«l>; fumed oak Dln-
LQg-Room Suite; oak Arm Chair and
Rocker, up. in leather; Oc. Chain,
Writing l^-sk.^ Oak Round Table?
Card Tables. OaLc-U-g Tjiblc, Hound
and Square Deal Tables, about 100
B. Bedroom l^mps with ^rflccto^^.
SO yards of rose colored Axnumter
Stair Carpet; Axmtoster Rugs. Car-
pets, Pfotorea, BCetal Bwtog Bam-
moofc, OrotfWTi Brltlih BP. ogl
copper Tba Set: Bbtree, Dtah TiasfS.
etc.: El. Cooker, Mirron^. Reeoidat
Revolving Bookcase. Gramophones.
Floor Lamp. Blankr!A. Brass and
Iron Beds. MaU.rrs.v^ . a quiiiillty of
riQlw, Jam Jar:.. Cinnd.itonr. Hose.
l_.aun Mower. Cnji-kj;. Onk Barrel ,
an enameled .^-fL Bath and other
goods loo numeroiis to menuon.
For further paitlculan apply to
RUSSIA BRINGING
1.065 PASSENGERS
FROM THE ORIENT
Carrying the largejit paawnier Bet
of any Pactflc liner of the Canadian
Pacific Stearn»hlp3 fleet, the Em-
press of Rufisia will dock here May
IS with l.O&S paAitengera.
This number is made tip of 146
aalooa 108 aapond. 48 third and 118
steerage. Tbe vesesl alio earrtea a
large anaunt o( cargo.
WEST COAST SKItVlCE
Now Effective — The steamer
leaves for Port Alice and war porta
on the 1st. 11th and 31st ot eacb
mootb.
cocktail I
r BACARDI hat awry
dsUcatSp sulitle flBvour—
aitic«ly Its omu
hattlad «*lp IjJ^C^gMjj^ I R«a 1
PhonM:
Ofrioe, U24; Warehoaae. 3484
Highly Importait
Auction
Of
Elegant English
and High-Class
Colonial
Furniture
Vataable Old Coontry riclarea in
OB watw^Mn
Expensive Imported French WIHOB
and Saxony Carpets
h Our LcMcr Hal
Oer. Pandora Ave. and Skated Bt
Tuesday at
1:30 P.M.
On view Monday, from 10 ajn. to
5 pjn.. and In the evening, owing to
the Importance of the e^ fftim 7
to 10 o'clock.
NAYNARD & SONS
ACCflONBBRS AlVD RBALT0R8
InstTuct.ed. Wv WUl .Sell at, .Salc.i-
roomA, 717-7J3 Pandora \vt
Wednesday, 1:30 PaM.
Well Kept and Almost
New Oak and Mahog-
any Honaehqld Furni-
ture, Upright Piano
Etc
Influriing, in part: Beautiful Oer-
hHrd Heintxman Cabinet Grand
Piano and Bench. BoDtop OfBce
Desk. Oak Secrotaln, BevBral very
good Panar gtomtn aad Rodtan,
Oentie TWea, eoetly WUton aad
Azmlnster carpets. sBveral DJ^itog
Tables with Chain to match. Oak
Sideboards, Bookcases. Edison lan-
guage Gramophone with full course
of Spanish, costly AJI • Brass and
WhHe Enamel Bnd^; springs and
Pelt Mattresses. Oold' n Ouk Dress- i ered Engll-sh Fire .Scree:!. .1 c .
ers and Chiflonif r?., li'-w (.•ongnlpum, ' Chlinv.t' Kmbroldexed Wall I'm
This arfvcrliscmcnt is not pub-
lished or displayed by the
Liquor Coatrol Uoard or by
the GoTemment of Britiah
Odtttnbia.
Puget Sound Navigation Co.
Effective May IS, 1929
Auto Ferry Service
SIDNEY TO BELLINGHAM
Dailyat8:30 A.M.
SIDNEY TO ANACORTES
Daily at 12:00 Noon, 4:30 P.M. and 7:30 P.M.
Calling at Orcu
Inforrostion and Tickets from E E. BLACKWOOD. Agent,
912 Government Street, Phone 7106; or«H. S. HOWARD. Agent,
CP.R WtiaH. Phone 121
IMVM Wi
I pm., WfleoMiua caasdiiB „
OIMa«lBs: isaaean HMnean at s
wm.. frwB VaacMTtr
rowau. aivaa ano oomox
CLT-B. gi MSis r o oa n aw asBs ism Tm-
jIftT** am NOBTwaafi aamsa
oounsatA
MBMH tMks lsa««f Vaaaaaw tla>
■. as aae sa.
ooLT mAwaa mcvb
Itt*nd* »i 1 IS • m (
SMra aad TburiBara
VANCOUVER
COACH UNES
several good 6l^\ Rallee.^, Electric
Range. Cook Stove. Kitchen lUflaa
and Chalra, Kitchen CablnBta, Oar-
den Tools, Mowen. Hose. Wheel-
banrowB, Btathmary TOtaB, Bath. etc.
AhMh at um,
Ptoe lot of Wyaadotte aad tagtwra
Uylag PnlMs, Rabbtta. OoatB,
Vcgetabtea, etc
Ford Tudor Coach, in first-
class condition^ new tirca, good
psint, sfcc
MATNABD * SONB
UMITED
SPECIAL SALE OF
FURNITURE
On
TMtday. May 14, at 1 :3I
Having received In.ttructlon from
Ihe ownen. I wUI sell at Obt Salaa-
vwaoH» an Plan'' Strael. next to
MBsnni^ Tmple close to Hudaon i
Bay store, a Urge aaHrtmBBt of
htgb-claaa. weU-kq>t funittuxe In-
^odtDg: Parlor and DtaBvfboaa
BOltoi, extra good RoU-Top Ottee
Derit. upholstered Ann OhaM. Arm
Rockeni, Rail Stand, good XMaben
Cabinet In white enamel, Con-
KOleiim. Rmm. CarprtK. rhina
Cabinet a nice lot rf luniny-
rotxn CTial rn •» nrf Ta b I p.* , K i in len
Chair? itn<1 Tabi''.' Nur-,c Kochf r
nlrr Raiii:"' < ia.^ H'ovr ^ and
Heaters, Oii stoveA. ElectrlL- Head-
ing LAmpa, Beds. Bprtnga and Mat-
uvssM. Sewlnc M a rhlnse . Klloben-
wara. CnelRgy, Rtght-Oay Clock.
•CarUa Otoak. Oarden Tools, Rub-
ber Roeflag aad ether tuaga, too
to
The above choice ooUectlon
ftow^a nslaBiy ff J^J^
aa he iB Mundng to Eng-
land Immwrtlatrtyt alio Included an
elfeela belonRinR to tbf
BMate, and .^old patr '
from the E."cc'.utnx.
The (oltpptlon im ludes Carved
("hlppcndftle Hlyle (sideboard. Carved
Chippendale tityle Ball and Claw-
toot Table. Rlehly Carved
Tudor Style BaU Cupboard wltti
per Riazed pan^ Meat
MahoRany Pall noot WMt
Bureau. French Roeewood and Mar-
quetry, E><crltolre Neat 8hera!.r.n
Mahogany Oval Bijouterie 1 able
with bent Rla.vi dides and pUife glau
ftheU. Oeniilnr' Antique Mahogany
Comer Cupboaid «ln family over
lOO years'. Car^-pd Walnut Cabnule
Leg Table. Hrt. 4 tllryunt Mahogany
Trellis Back Chairs, MabORsny
Tuckaway Tea Stand, a Inlaid Ta-
botirettea, Chippendale Mahogmoy
Ova& MtaiOT, JfcMB jtu dded and
Liailk«r-»8«Uatf Olastoabtiry
chair, Patr Tan Bronsed Figures
r'The Broken Pitcher" and "The
YouHK Angler"!. French nronr.ed
Figure '"Rprlng"). MagnKlrrnt
niack Marble Clock and Pair Marble
Taul len «ulle, ro^l 1250 >. Kngliah
Wine OlasseA, Old Brajw^i. Fjn/luih
Kerb Fender. ElaboniN I-. KlErUi;
'ly
■lo
12 Hand-Cauited China Fruit rUkta.
Bronxe JardlnlBreb Ooetty TmH Ja*-
paneae Blackwood Drattght BaiaeR
profusely deeoialed with tverr enjl
mother of pearl Mrda aad CoNaga^
Adam Btyle Mehrgany Ittle, «iif -
hMh Mahogany Boodalr Pfaaof orte
by Weber, Expensive Mohair Ohea-
terfteld Set with loose Marshall
spring cushions. Walnut Dining
Table and Bet Chairs in leather.
SmaU Colonial Walnut Double-end
Couch. Wediraood, KuUni and Aus-
trian rhina Highest possible grade
French Wil'on Carpets 'one rost
$250. Htir-Uiet tl60'. Unique Orange
and Black Baiony Carpet <rml
$200), Small Mlrrapore Itug, French
Grey ftiamel Bedreem Bet with
pls^ mate, Rngllab Oak Unen Cup-
baatd aad Chest Drawers, ^uned
out mning Table and Chairs,
Budge Table. BngMI OMIM
Ploer Lamp. Tum^P^QHtf TUHe
and library Ibhla.
The Valuable
. Pictures
Include a large Exhlbllion Water
Color, "A Tliamea Bywater." by R.
Halfnlght '1881'; S fiquL'rtte e»am-
plet at the work of W Baker, v\t .
' Kilchum Castie, Loch Awe." Ben
Cnichan." ''By BtlU Walem," "Plah-
ii« BoatB ai We," and The Oypsy
BMMKpaent." also eeveiml oil
Palntttiga by r. B. McLea and
otheia» and att ia aoguib gold
A. B. McFHEBSON
nea er saanj
JORDAN
R!V( R
□•iif tt B A.M.
VuMwtar. Ha
WtNKIPBO.I^ 11 - Thomas
Shaipe. sixty-three, former mayor ol
Winnipeg, a plone«-, and a builder
and oontrartor. died suddenly last
wvening while going on a week-end
flahtaig trip to Lac du Bonnet seat-
ed baMde bm aaa. George, in an au-
toawtiflB BB bad aoffered tma a
heart afimeBt for manv yean Mr,
Bharpe eama to Winnipeg thirty-
eight yearn aco from Toronto where
hr flrsl took up r*'url*nce in Canada
when h* emlgratBd from bta blrtb-
L**™ D«(^l Oil'T at 4 ^M. Lam-M jAm..
WECK-CHD BPCCIAL
0«i S«lur«ar« SM l«a««« D«a«4 al SsSO WM, ImUM •* 4 PM.. anS laam Ja*<an Rtmr aH
a PM. Ms ssns awlsB Isr VMMlai fhw f g Is JarAs RMr 1 a'slsalu Om4 »t ataht
COLWOOD RACE TRACK, COLWOOD
GOLF LINKS, LANGFORD LAKE
Lama La««fa*4
- a.OO A M.
_ lOOO A M.
. 1 1 W A M.
5:LS PM.
%
i.-eo A N
V:JO A M
10 .*0 A.M.
iM PM.
*iM P.M.
aoi r JL
uoi PA
9i|0 AM.
iS p w.
Ilia P M
LmM a««ue*>t>" 8lr«#1 Dwwt. VIMSllS
la-oo H.
. 3 .00 P.m.
S OO PM.
ANTIQUES
Art Furniture, Etc
l^jaat Batortm aa PastSa OaaW
Bartholomew's
IS aaS l«BI Wm* S4««» BBd
Note— The remalndo' it the far-
nlttire will be mid at OUT OBua)
weekly sale of better daaa fttrttltun
on Thursday In oar 'AueUOB BoUo,
Parttculan latv.
ANTIQUES
OXOBOIAN GAXXSaita
rsr« aaa Pwsis
OMr
Broughton and Broad SirecU Phone 3890
Sugar beet growan aad Vm Xnab
Sugar Manufacturing Company, at
Oarlow. Ireland, wtilcta reoetvea a
terga aobauiy Inas Usm Ptae MoU
Oovemnieat, have locBad
the prtoe of baaM, aad tba
I haw ndbai* to
IpBOIb
Pretiminsry Aiiflouiic«in«nt
*Oa Aa BKly Data
The Whole
Machinery and
Plant, Tools
ats,Etc
At the Patter OaffBgib
Particulars Later.
Bt
Ooj & Co.
rbane JiU
r}\r. DATKY COLONIST, VICTORIA. B.C SUNDAY. MAY l^'^
FINANCE - COMMERCE - MARKETS
HEAVV PROFIT-
MM K,UTS
ByilTptRS
Oplimism Crrat' il \n Dtop
in Call Money Rate Fea-
tures Opeoipg but fades
Away
UTii mrs snon
IdUST STHEiSOlH
KKW TOmc Mar li^tlw atoefc
nwrfcat no tnto hwvy proflt-taUnt
tomrd the rlose of todBy'A two-hour
■MSloD. M trmdcrs vere incUned to
tigard the credit outlook with Ipm
opUinlBa. tbaa tht drop to 0 per
MDt te tlw odl meav nte taftd cB-
gendered jwUrdBy.
The bull movement that wu pro-
moted by liw sudden taflmt of !un<l.'.
TflstenUy wu carrlsd «vw lnu> the
npenlnt tnaaefeloaa today, but a
iMTft of adU&t eanrtod noat «( ttoe
woBlaant Imib olt 1 to B pcteta In
tt* last boar. It ma an aottw flat-
fORfi/C N EXC HANGE
PnaM-a tt^ ■ MUM MM.
lut*— SSt«b: caMM Un.
O* rm Any— IS. M-
Hnlland '« IV^.
N»r«ar MM
»wKl«o 311 TH
UwiUrrluid II Ifi.
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,iui.
Aucute- !«»■
KaMMto— 41**.
BrMOl-n M.
Takt»-44.M.
ataiiKb*t-M.«l.
nmiJMO KxcmAMGr
KKW TORK. Mar II - IJ^niaiirt
U*%' Mkir* luiv-tfar ftiUi on
AT VIOTOBIA
BnrtDs wr%i mUm
urdBy Mission, with tianwiiHona ct
nearly a.OOO OfK) ••harw
The utUltl' ^ wrc ui,t- l.f.:;
point of s'.rcn^lti. tlir .'Vs.j:x uiird
Ptpsk prlcp idcK of t wiTUy leudlntf
m4Mnt>er& of Ihu group mounttnt;
more than a point to sllll uiKjihcr
record high level, whilo th" indfx of
f.Ily indu.st.riiil'-: '.vk'. <-arni'd oif
more thAn a pouiL to a level Dearly
4 poinU below It* record peak eiatb-
Uabad Juat a weak ago. Unttad Oor-
poratte maila an astraoia sals of
aaarty I patata* tnwrtitnt a noard
price of while ColumbiA Oaa
A. Dectnc ABd Nortli AaMrtcan
CompAny Aiao broke Into BOW Ufb
ground. A few ipadalttaa waA mo-
or AC reaaortea wmrm buofanL aparlu
Wlthlngton mrsed up more than 1)
iHiUili, tu A nev loa. aod Stroaberg.
Mat Itn Wockwelf . I n t cm a 1 1 ona 1
BuAlnesB MAchtnea uiui riurago
PneumAtlc Tool wrr<- a: " t' iv.iir.^
rlAlnK 2 In p«ilnl.. ■ ■ ■ iir -1 iim r.-
A few of liu- (Jil-, w'i> j.f.. ^upi'i'j'
ed, StAHdiUd Mf New .'frM'> rinHK
a frmctlon tu a new tu^ii- Che^-
peAke CorpoTAUon rose ft points to
A new peak At M on announcenient
of the t-tock dividend.
F^D^ucn exchangee were dull but
•taady. the DutA guilder laaflhlng
a now high fOr tfaa raar at ttJTl-l.
WaA-ond aaOIng eauaad the band
market tonaiuDa Ita Imgnlar 1mm
tread. BoMfar. thm ma a Maady
uodertooa ivbtdk bflnaatad many
laiuee.
Realizing was apperent In the
convertible group, which moved un-
evenly with the rest- of the lut
Moat of tha activity in the foreign
iift wae oentnd Id Fkmeh Ro-
public 7'e.
I u' rail niort«BSPs were liAtless
itMd .s<>mewhAt eaeler. United Stataa
Government nWlgatinni were tnag-
ulArly higher.
As A result of the decline during
'he past week In fece of protrncted
high innncy raL<3, the AAsjiclaU*d
PreaB AverAges of forty bondJi hAve iXftM cn
declined to within len then hAlf a |Teua oair MMnr
point of the yeAr's low. touched lAte
In March.
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HAttfe Tnek
Uafland OU
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heavy advanoae aeored by MeOoli
Prootenae from arotind «M to »4(>
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deal of eoRuncDi among traden and
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pany's Affairs Tlie improved pnrc
level U AAcrlbed lArgrlF io the
greatly IncreAaed demAnd for •'Cv-
do" AnU-knoclE gafloUnr, tor which
M0Col]-Pront«nA4.' h<M- an exclu-slve
refining and dLHrlbuiintt contmct in
CAnada, and whirJi said to &»•
largely dlfiplAclng other products of
Che kind. "Oyclo" gAs. known aa
"Gyro" gad in the United Statea,
is manuf ACturad under vapor pbaee
oraeking patents held by Ohooleal
Raaaarah OocporaClon and Pure Oil
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rApldly Increa^liij; quAntltles by Mc-
Coll-Frontfruif and big refineries
throughout the United Biaiea.
Otaamloal Raaaanh Oorpontlon is
a Detroit ooaapany with large dU-
tributlao of Its capital atoek In To-
rooto. Montreal and other Cana-
dian centres.
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a.S7S-root level in now reported al-
ready opened fur 300-tout length
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taUned In n NorUirrn flA5h that dlA-
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New II
Province of Ontario
SO-Yaar 5% Coupon Gold Dabantuna
Datad May 1. 1939
Due May 1. 1919
Principal and half-yearly interest CMay and November 1) payabb at
dit hoAdaff'g option in gold eotn of lawful money of Canada at tha oCfica
of the Treaaurar of Ontario in Toronto : or at the Agents of the Treaa-
urer of Ontario in the citiea of Montreal. Winnipeg, Vancouver, Kegina.
Halifax. Calga^ and Saint John, or in go'id coin of the United Statm
of America of the present standard of weight and fineness at the Agcnta
of the Treasurer of Ontario in New York: or at the Agents of the
Treastirer of Ontario in London. England, at the fixed rate of $4.86 2-3
to tha pound starling.
Denominaiion~'~$ 1 ^000
Ontario I* rwtardrri a* ihp trn*\ lmi>nrlant rrnvinrr in r^naifa. Tta papalaUtB tatali wt«r^ Uian
nnO'lhlrrl. and thr valu* maniifarlnrrd. ■■nrul1urii< and mlni^l pnaaelB BBn Ulaa BOa-Balf
i-t :hai nt III* rnllTv OnmlnliMi Th« Pmrlnrr hat amlabls ^')lrnllBl WItf BBWle a04<lSBeaaiMB
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UOVTRBAt NEW YORK TOROKTO VAKCOUVEK LONDOK, ENa
LONDON. May 11.
Trade retiims for April
portA. £1M.160.000: exports of BrlUsh
producU. ta0J4O,OOO: re-exports,
{10;i70 000: total exports, nD.610,000;
excr.'v'^ nf import -. £33.350,000.
taiBaBaa. amra a^Oti. US.)
WINNirao, Kay u.— Wheat
opened weak wKb prteee sinking 8-4
under last night's close, but good
buying by expo^te^.^ and seaboard , drilling ha.^ Also cut ore at
^u«l.<ea. which forced soene short ^ <50 Ic-et. east of Lhe dyke,
cnvertng. brought atxiut a shAn> r*-- Ix k Hugfae« is driving a crosscut
at iion. And prices Advanced to 1 5-8 i un the twenty-fifth level, the lowest
over Uitr previous close.
After the early demand was aat-
lAflad tha market waa quiet, and.
while the full bulge was net bdd.
prleea were able to hold firm with
local interests supporting the mar-
ket on dips, while there wns arrne
buying by Chicago Interest.^ iit(ai!i.-.i
sales In their own market Ttiere
was A good demand for caitl VlMat
with offerings light.
A fair export business wa« daos
overnight by seaboard houses, and It
la cenanUy oooeadad that tbare has
been a large Tamme tit wliaat dis-
posed of In the last thne days.
QuanUUes of most grades are hard
to buy. Line elevator companies
have most of tliejr holdlnjp stored
In their cmjnlrr hnu«« and hedged
Ui July whirh will not be shipped
for .some time Tliere Is about 66,-
OOOMO kniahfls we»t of the lake-
heads, and the total aurplus
of Canadians wheat still lamalnlng
to be dlspoaed e( Is around 150.000.-
000 bushels, or nearly SO ,000 .000
bushels larger than last year at this
Ume Spreads on the active grades
this morning were 1-8 to i-a cent
better, Winnipeg futures closed 1 to
B-l up with good local buylnjr at
the finish, which some are inclined
to ersdlt to the Pool.
Ooana grams markeU ware all
alrawer. especially oata. Itea was
good buying of oata and d UMM i l lii
buslnesB was said to be greatly Im-
proved, with Bastem houses btiylng
from stxKrlu that sre now In the
Beat. Barlry and rye were rather
dull, but there was little for sale
and the strengtii in wheat helped
the coarse grains. Oats closed 1 7-8
lo 1 1-4 higher; barley S-4 to S-a
higher, and rye 1-4 to 1 S-4 hlgber.
The flax market advanced In
sympathy with other oommodittes,
but trade continued very ordtssry
Board of
wid wlthoiit f'-alure.
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Money at Work
Earning — Savliig— InvesUnc
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Stocks at New Taift In Bfaal
Higher — mail Bkans
HaaBfactaiilBg
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the gMds to Ibilr flBal
The Average manufacturing oort
of all products Is approximately »
per cent or 30 per cent of tJie reUU j^reni steady. fAvorAble reports oon-
niraasaa. Brovn a on. Ltd >
NMW TORK. May 11 -The iHatk.
market continued under rhe Influ-
ence of fAVorable monry ra'r_'. and
prices at the he«1nnmK of tnrtay'n
Abbrevia'ert ^r^wlon were In mont
hiRliei Rails were AgAln In
active demnnd with Krit staging an-
other aharp run up. Buying of the
latter ifeoofc waa pnbably on expec-
tattOM of dkaetors ptednc the fa-
ana en a dlvldand basis In the near
fntura. Haw York Central was an-
other strong Kpot in the carrier
group and reflecfed the ver>' fBfor-
able aamlngft Ktatniment for the first
guarter of this year United Corpo-
ration, in the ut.Ulty dlvialon. oon-
tlnoed Its upswing and recorded an
olhar high prtoc. Steel sharaa were
bUhar and raspon d ad to a (avonble
anftDad tonnage report. Accordlnc
to tha alatement the premier steal
eonpany back-log at preaent Is the
largest In three yeant. Oil shaaaa
of the six new levda being opened
up Aimolteneotuty, It is reported b«
having about iw feet to ro lo In-
tensct a vein rrached on upper lev-
els.
Oranada Rouyn. on the eas-foot
level, some fifty feei the other aide
of the fault which has passed the
rough so Slip nsawf ally on all three
IST^ haa ontarad a nav nanow
plees ct matter, leas than two feet
wide, wiueh an offldal saia la the
oulstandtaiff ore to date.
Newtee this wtek haa had the
best part of its issued capital stock
of 3.627.407 shares turned over. One
who looked at the new third lerwe
found on the 125-foot Irv^l, rppor'L.5
two round-i had brrm takrn ou: ye.s-
terday with thr ahou'lng rrrj- hmh
grade On the SbO-foot level there
Is sUli forty fast to go to Itti the
expected ore.
Mand7 IClnas market dlsplsy L-^
eauBlnc consldarBble discussion and
while mineralintlop Iub been re-
ported as entered on the en. 836
snd i.03S-foot levels, there are those
who teu of high grade not yctafaow-
ing. TonopAh Company holds can-
irol. and i-he president reoenliy
pointed out there was much develop-
ment lo t>e done yet before definite
commlt/nenr.a could be announced
Canadian shareholdpr.'- npijarrnlly
took the presidents lack of enthus-
laam qntts pesAtmisticallr.
OILS UP
Oils '.wiinit up during the short
-VMislfin today A. P Cnnsolldated
rrached And clung Xo a higher level,
$0J6 .Soiithwexf Prtrolcum. a1-
ttUNigh KliiiTfti.Oi ar, fi^.1^ j^trrnsth-
Oaed Lo a clow 25 up Demand drfiv
Home OU over the t23 00 mark ui
gain net SO cents up. Mavland aM
OOBBmottwealMi wen falriv steadv
Da&iousle showed strengui After
fluctuating over a ift-oent rai^e.
Wainwell doaed 8 cents up,
BIUfglshneM was Apparent In the
mines group, with the rxoeptlon of
Falconbrldge Nickel, up 3.S. and Sud-
bury Basin, up 25 oents. and Ool-
conds. The buIU heard that Nlpls-
sing's englnem have completed their
eaamlnatlon of the Ooleonda prop-
erty, and P'Jshrd !.he .stock up 10
polnt.^ Tlie bull's and l>earK pirtyed
ball with Npwbec and the ^•.4Jc^^
cloaed a shade stronger. Itlrkland
t^km, Takeahnre and Mining Corpor-
ation were firm, but RoUinger, Ab-
ana. International Nlekal. ia- h***^ ,
Baaln. xgelAtyrw and Normnda suf-
fered from lack at Intervt
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prkre. Btenografrfwr^, onir*- rentals, I cernlni t-h*- petroleum Industry eon- — ** **
" ■* Unue to makr their app*^aranee. Me'nir "*
and int.ere>t In At-lantir Reftnlns uiaina
B further "itjmulAted by t_he action
Of the directors aty cater day's dlvl-
laattng. Copper Shans can-
to hcoltate. interoit tn tlie
y«d aaebkl sharee Iain wimewttat at
preaent pendini rMiumpdnri ot ao-
tlve copper buyinfl: wi-^^kiy trade re-
forms at nr<1iaai1 arc
CrsquBB^deiMe Che ertgtnal
panataetMfing coal.
ThU high cost of getttaf mv-
chandlae from factory to consumar
cannot be avoided aa long as the
Amertnan public demands the prw-
pnt luxurious standard of lirtng. A
man livlns tn Iowa wants coffee
f rom Braxll . gra pef nj 1 1 f ras
norlda. tobarco from KentuAy^
orangm from California, shoea frtn
KBasarhusettA. cane sugar fnm
Cuba, cotton from Tsxaa. sstmen
trotn Oiagon. maiAB ayrtip from
Vemoit and pnbablr a aeaUdn
(oat for fala wife tran Canada. Our
econoaite sjalsui eC diatilbatlon Is
the beat ttaat man haa yet been able
to create. If a batter system c«3uld
be d i s c ove r ed It would wv>n be
in use.
In the dav* Af the Pilgrims, ths
iMlas and d'Tnands wwf ^Unple
Ahnoat evorrthing waa produced
and ueiauaiad wNbto s tadlnt of a
few mUsB aening aad dMrtbntteai
costs were wnall. Today we want
thmga fren an erar 1l» varM and
we sniat pay tha high eoal eC
Maraada
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shares were under heavy preesura.
Chrysler reacted sharply and other
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•nd realising. The asarftat m the
closing deattnff todar vaa forced to
take A liberal amount of profit-
taking salea However, we are of the
optnlon that ih*- treneral list will
axhlblt better form <>t^ 'hr advanoe
side of pnoas riurUiK the «-ocnlng
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\r. '.h^ extent of S per r«»L or .\3 OOfl
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BcreK- ThU estlmair It. mntalned in
the first erep report of the praeent
today by Uae X>amin
^u) INVEST IN SOUND, LOCAL
^ PVBUC HTIUTIES
wi oprsit
B.C £I«KCTRIC t>% Pfd
9105.00. to ricM S.711b
B.C. TELEPHONE u% I'fd. @ I105.2S. to peW 5-70%
IN'rL UTIUTIES 7% Pfd. (With
rifhtt) m $102.50. to yield 6M%
VANCOUVER ISLAND TRANS-
PORTATION CO.. LTO, 7lb. due
1943 (With bonui oE Common Stock) ® $100.00, to yield 7.00%
BRANSON, BROWN & CO., LTB.
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Private Wire Services
li.ive maintAiQed the foltowing wire service* for several years
and we are able at all limes to give uncxcelkd service in bUing
your orders on sny Exchange,
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CHRISTY, HALL & CO., LTD.
640 Port 8t
Chriacy-Hall BMc-
Second Canadian General
Inwestment Irmt
We have obtained preliminary flgareB covering the
opcralloas of this Trust for tfaa peat year, arhirh
show raanha far In excass of oar a^ecHtnaaa. Th^-
informAtaoa is st the d i sposal of any Invaator.
We cAn offer a limited Aosonnt of sharaa fat the afcoao IVnai
markd. to 7ieM spprorimstelv 8.40S4.
Royal Financial Corp., Ltd.
m Pert 8t H. W. irTLT.S1t Iffsnarer Phonea 1025, 102«
DIVERSIFIED CANADIAN
INVESTMENTS
Our "(fntistiral rlcpartmrnt, witli mnip. .in.l
rfirjinrali'-'n analysi!^ on thp princirial i '.lii.mi.i;! ri-.mp,inir
o(icr» our clieni» tliose facilities which are ncceasary i'
successful investment.
Our iiinntliK lt*^t nf f]i\ rr-ifir.l invc'.lnipnf'; i-nnlain« nnl'.
thoMc securities whicli nicA.^urc up tu » ttigh standard.
Liat Mailed on Requeat
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as I » r o » -r
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you »sy bs heldlnf. There is no obligAtlon en yonr faet far thia
serviea.
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Monarch Royal tj r Corp oration
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TITF OMT.V rOT.OXTST. VTCTORTA. B.C SUKDAY. MAY 12,
FINANCE T COMMERCE v MARKETS
{100,000 SOOOKT
IN COyOT AtliON
BUSINESS IS
HAMPFRFD BY
IMLMONEY
Expectation of Return of
Normal Credit Conditions
After Month-End Settle-
ments k Disappointing
MAY IS CRITICAL
PERIOD FOR STOCKS
Specialty Markets Ukdy to
Prevail for Some Time on
Both Canadian and New
York Exchanges
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TOROMTO. llaj 11.— Tboae who
fqMDtod « return of nmtlf Bonul
erMtlt mfwHWow after ths miMitti-
yruj MtUctunts tuid btw oompteted
hav» been < U»p pototiBd. For sonu
Unie putt May &M bean refvded
ea e orlttoU period wUb reepiwt to
Um future of tbe atoek nuutet. It
me eisued thet tr moaey eeme
do«n due to a looaenlug of the
strings on credit, the market would
move fomrard to a cood Summer^
trading tt money rcmnlnetl Ann in
Miiy loilowlng settlPiiiriiL;. on the
other tmnd. th^*"? would be .'jnall
priispfcr o( any material raaiog
during Lhc real of the year.
The unial quiet Summer period
la not vwj far ott, aad «ah the
wriy Autumn ■caeona! eooimerctal
requirementa vUI make beavy de-
manda on the funda. Stnee the first
of May can money baa ranged for
the moat part between 14 and 10
per cent The effect ol Btrtngent
money condlttonr baa been to re-
6Uict tbe volume of business rather
than weaken the itock market list
This haa been aeeompanled by aott-
neu in spoU. but the geoml Uat
has remained fairly steady. Speelal
■Coeka bavf bom taken In hand
and under aoeumulatloo havr
mounted to Ughor levels. On boi.'k
the Oanadlu and New York Rx
I ham;p« ipeelaUr markets arr ukfiy
tu pri-viLU for a oonaldersblr imw
i<> <on>r> It will be onlv the iiutst
r rDtnpamr). u-kurdlng whk-ti hpt-
t Lul dev eUipiJUTiti take [jUict that
will have imporlant luu.'iinnLs. ac-
cording to opmion ol broktTS.
Ooodyear tire Is a good example
of a ipedalty. Due to qiant addl-
tttou ootnpletad lau last year, bifsi- \ cm
nmm and profits this year have run can
far abaad of ifiU. A upHt in the
(took and a large return to share-
holdora la beUeved to be im-
peodlnc, whUe material further
expansion plam are under way to
meet rapidly ri 'i^'' 'Mit': b^&iiit.-sa. | ramou* Piarara
which in comlnfr y«tr. sho-Jld fur- l^^' '^2.«, ii™
thi-r BUKment eauum: i-.j^^tr Oood- ^™ J"^'
>e«r shares havi Ixti \Ty clo&ely i int Nichci
held, and wUh ^ ibsi . ^fJera in
the mmrltet the pno r-ii^.n to a
high ol 377. Pr» -sr<l Metals, InCn
which Is a Caiindiati company op*
entUng In the United 6tatea. and
which pmrtoualy has depended on
oaanufactur* oC buntnia lor lu
icTCBiM aii4 iMi dona ««U thanby.
bag taUMbad oat tale wloaa new
Ifeua. ooa «f wbl^ !•
a result ol the greau-r di-
versity of prod 1 irr--. httvf bi-en
further iiiae.i-'.i n. umf care ol
demands Brdk rrs who sec little
ahead of the crneral niarltet i
stimo time to roine. or* "^"tly wHSjS S pM
confident regarding the lulure mar- bauks
ket for xntaraattonal Nl^ o««itaii« it.u«)«w ..
other big stoeka that are held Inter- emk or Oommm*
nationally, tbe forward novement imp*ri«? sank ..
baa been beU ui check due to credit
ooDdltioDs In New York. It baa Un-
proved several polntA during the
past week, and U Is notlrrablr how
UttJc stock comes out, l\ r bi-l,. ved
that dunnir ihp radical brmk in
price (rnni Ti 41, .^tock m weak
bands waa pretty thoroughly Uqul-
dated. and the recovery to 53 has I amu. Ud . pia.
been dne to arcumulat^. g^,^;^;
exporu or nickel and c*jpper this
year to date aboold rsneet in a very
•obatanttal rise m earnings tn thf;
ftret quarter.
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Properties — &ixieen hundred acre* on the Htghwood structure on
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In be reached at under 3,800 feet
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the hour it is in your own oftice!
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Little Chance of Much Re-
duction in Existing Stocks
Before Another Bi^ Crop
CoineB on the Market
RECENT UVERPOOL
CABLES DEPRESSING
iBnuiMMi. Brown At < « 1-' I >
New York Central fii>t i)Uit.rn-j
•^1* iiet «a»,4MlU6 after iav* mud
hitiices. against tej404)M In aame
19Se period.
BtoeWMilrteCT of Htomm weUter-
Ooodeitaam Jk Worta approval t for
1 common atoeli apllt-Dp.
Western Electric applied in Balti-
more for pernut to erect lourteen
httlldtnga at estimated ooak of
$30,0004)00-
MIofalgaa Centra] net MTOSjM* for
quarter ended Biareli SI, against
•3.186^ In flrit quarter. 1928.
American Smelun^ and Anaconda
Copper settled patent llugaUon with
Oarson lnvt>.s'nifnt Co , obtAUilntt
■ right ro future iis>- or furnace pateni
'BnuiMm Brown * Co . Lud - 'i-'i'l iniikina payment-s relaUvely
CHiCAOO. May 11.— Wlietil na- 1 ^"""ar to ihcwe previo»i.-ily mode by
Biut in cash wheat has assumed u oijier copper compaiuos.
paramount position on the wheal [ ^ S. Cast Iron Pipe awarded 11.-
Lrade now that the crop is iar|467<313 cast iron pipe omtlEast by
enough along to promise anottm
big onv, and there appears to Da
little etaance of disposing ol any
tmportant portloB of exUting stocks
before tbe new crop will be seeking
bn outlet Oongealion at Buffalo
and iCoBtreal. iriiere wheat la pUed
up in elevators, many boats waiting
uiJoading. with tout Uttia demand
in sight at thr momrnt
Liverpool labliM rcri'iitly Im'-
been extremely pes.iina.sLic ui regard
to .supplies and demand abroad,
and mi'.v.' reporls, i!i . ■nijiink'Kin
a*lth the f.tattTlira.1 luiMl.ft.'l ol
United States and Canadian wheal,
have had a depressing efleot on
prloes here, wh^ch are now tbe low-
est Since leai. Peaturea that were
expected to prove a help to pro-
duooa In thla eountry bare had a
contzary reaidfc to that axpected.
The announrement of export freight
rale reductions was bailed offhand
City or Albany.
Loewa. Inc. tventy-eltbt veeka
ended March 10. 9A»\fiU after de-
preciation and taxes but before
sub-preferred dlvldenda, against M.-
423.800 in twenty-eight weeks ended
March 11, 1028.
Ooounerclal failures in past week
were 428 against 421 m preceding
week, and 517 In like week a year
-ic *. A-'ijjs l>in>
Voliinii- L.r ninn^-y turnovrr during
«c,k r-iiiifd Wiiy i indu-iiti^d by
chtque pttymeni:.5 wn& larger than
In preceding week, but smaller than
a year ago. according to Commeroe
Department.
American Bhaet and Tin Plata to
erect new mill at tdereer Works at
FarreU. Penna.. to pitMliice extra
wide nnd full finished sheets.
.Hnuthern CaiLfomla Oss declared
dividend payable May 23. of
i'i<p«|« Over Sjjr nf
C'l.tllLt^ in
|n>,irtct
1 oiiif irrnw f'luniini? In Supreme
('•lur', t."-.'''!!' .M ' ,Ju.-.ti<T W A Miii--
cI^)nuUt. tiie inul njH-i,-. in atiK-ti
Wilham F Han-l.-, ^^r f.Tt An«el«w.
i;. plwintiff. imd Dimlc: Lindeborn
Btid oln(^rs are dciendanta, and m
wtilch the plaintiff claims (lOOJNM).
^Hfg tng that sum to bo due to him
for his share of the pi o u ee di of the
sale of the Big Mlamnl mineral
claims on tbe Salmon River In the
Stewart mining dlvtalon.
The pUlntlff alleges that in July.
1904. hp fiUked certain mineral
c)aim!t which, with others, sub^^r-
quently liecanio known as the BtR
Missouri trruup, and that he entered
uito an oral agreement with the
defrndunu to do and nevd tbe
asscatimeni work on the datms la
consideration of their raoelTlng two-
thirds of an money and proflU de-
rived therefrom. Be further alleges
that the defendants, as a result of
a sale of the claims, have received
1300.000. On the other hand the de-
fendanL-t Rpet itically deny that there
WTvs ttnv such agreement, oral or
oUierwlse. but that the plaintiff of
hLi own metloa ahandnnart tbe
claims.
Intereatlllg quesUans of law and
tact are Invotved, and the trial Is
rnqmrtfil to last for several daya.
Oounael engaged In the case are
Mr. R. A. Maclean. KC and Mr.
P. J. Slnnott for the plaintiff, and
Mr. R. M. Macdon»l(i t l thf law
flm of MacdonaM v r> pier, of
Vancouver, and Mr. W U. Bullock-
Webater. for all the defendaata.
* OOAXm or A i*n I in;t jxnjj aa ravtp in ui« rfttwna of ne%
(ftrWMh t«S«0] liii'iraiK* r-<ctnli,.;i* Not k luu dtipalM Hot ■ i^UUa Uiwta
THK INlJHi'l^NDEN 1 INSURANCE AGENCY
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Wa ata UaHKRAl. AUSHie fw ^-MiablUAaa CAMAiUAJ* antf mWTlSH OOM-
JOHNSTON & COMPANY
Established 1903 ni't Strc^
Increased •4.681.687 over tbe
nionrh In ID28. bringing tbe total to
$14.337. L-ifi.
Air HodticUon Ca porchases acre-
age in Toledo for an oxygen plant
u> supply autotnottve Indostry. Tbe
company'.s acetylene plgiit Ii bataig
Aiarted there.
President W. A. Hawkps of Cnn-
goleum denies report of an tmpend-
fa ig m erger of important manufsc-
turen of bard surface doth cover-
ings In which tbe nrmn^^j ufui
to be iitohidcd.
factory industry eontlntua at a
hWtt rate of activity. wetUy tnde
leTlewa report, but wholesale and re-
tall distribution is hampered some-
what by continued unaeaaonably cool
and wet weather In many parte of
the country.
MF.TAL MARKETS
NEW YORK. May li.-«iS«all
nominally unchanged.
NEW YORK StfCAR
MEW YORK. May 11 -Allhmigh
the sugar futurea market was closed
today, the spot maiteC was opaa aa
usual, but no fresh b uab waa ma ra-
ported aiad prices were uaehanged
at S.I8 for spots, duty paid. It was
reported tbe bustaaas on IMday. hi-
oludtng duty freea VBA Ottban. ag-
gngated SM.000 bagit m local rrOn-
erles at tbe 3JW delivered price
All reftoem advancfd ii^t pricM
of refined in thr bA.-il.s of .SDO for
fine gmnulated Ye^UT^av * tran-
sactions at the 4 7S i^-vfi wfTf luid
to have been of h^^vv propor-
Uoos and of rnr '>lume to
take cart of ri-^t i' • ntenla fbr at
record May 13. This Is equal at
,> h.ilii h but foreign buyers, aa exchange rate for stock to regular
• .ur (ompeUtor.1 in the ex- quarterly dividend of 75c payahle
jfjii nv'.d. promptly rednc^d prices, March IS on Pacific Ughtln? com-
even t)erorf Lhrst- ralc^i arc t.j ffo mi..n.
mto effect. Aa a result, &o f^r aa | Int«maUonal Mercantile Marine
price Is oonoemed. there is no more i stockholders will vote on reoapt-
hope for an export outlet for our i tuUxation plan on June 34.
wbeat than bafore tbe rale reduc- Federal Reaerve Bank of Ban
ttooa wen aoDOuneed. ftanelseo made no diange in Ita re-
The ataSamant that has been ' discount rata of 4 1-i per fiaot.
made that redueed prices would re- j United States foreign trade in
suit tn no greater consuniption or eleotilcai equipment during March
grneraJ demand for wheat thAn
when wheat was amund i^p-
pears to l>e suhetanttaLrd Th. i-.
lie ^uch thing as going lo an crxport
ti;ii'.% S'l lonjt as competitors reduce
'heir prices conslstrntly and pro-
portionately to our advance. Argen-
tina 1.1 meeting all compettUon, and
the congeatlon at Montreal shows
how Indifferent foreign buyers are
at tbe vnaant ttane.
WiNmt BSmtATB
The Winter wheat eatlmate of the
Oovemment showed about the
same abandonment of acreage aa
private reporta, but a little loarar
condition tbaa generally expeeted.
wltb a crop of SM^,000 bubela.
thla aattanate was lower than the
average of private estimates, which
was 618 000 000 bU5hpl5, but .^howmg
16.000. i.X)0 bu.-hrb more I'mn a year
ago. when t he crop was large. It
would requirr a vtvid Imagination
lo construe the rejmrt bullish cx-
ctpt by comparison -kvU private
e5tlmates. With tiarveAt only a
month to six weeks away, and n<^
CTOp troublea of consequence tn an v
aectlon outside of tbe North Paeuic
Coast, the question of finding a
market tor a combined surplus of
old and new wheat, win teat Uie in-
genuity of tbe trade. Farm legisla-
tion Is dragging along and the m-
jection cf the debenture amend -
ment mto the situation is invohuu
the quexLlon matertsJly. As a trade
factor thf prndlni; Farm BUI at
preaen'. ha.s Mttic rffpct.
Pncff, arr lo-* enouflh to sxin ai-
mofit anybody, but thp fact remain.s
Uiat outside of a por^blUty of the
market becommg undersold, the
direct mcanuves for buytiv wheat
are enttnly alalkbig toaifii to make
any marked reversal In Mntlnerr
May longs who changed to Ju.
have had a draatlo loss In pri. -
shown the past week.
The open interest in July is
heavy, the bulls face tbe prospect of
deliveries of both old and new
wheat unle&s there is a marked
change m the rash conditions. Crop
news can and dops many times
change quickly but. until it does. It
«'tll br hard to f>ht^in much aggres-
.ilve buying aupport. r
Com— BuU-^ In mm hnvc had
niorp of ,1 ftpcaking pan r^tenUy
'lian fho " in wheat, th^rr l>elnK
.M-venii tmllutfi featttrott. mcluding
the small reoolpu here and ta the
West, and excellent ditpping de-
mand wltb liberal shipments and
good-alaed chartera. Late plantmg
talk helped steady price-s at times,
but is hardly an Important factor
until after the middle of the month.
While fhr canh .situation la strong,
longa havr not bw'n able to hold
their own and Rrndualiy liquidation
increased unU] Uie prrnenl situation
deve l oped. It is reaks^inabi'' expert
that weather will permit a unrmiii
oom acreage to be planted, while
wltbln a abort tbne country market-
ings of com normally increased.
With tbe price level of com made
to look abnoRoaUy bli^ by tbe tre-
mendous shrinkage In small grain
prices, n la a question whether buy-
ing will be> sufficient to oRaet tbe
faltering courage of tbe bulls.
OATS
Oat*— News on osis has favored
holders but. as in n>m, the market
ha.t been handicapped by the gen-
erally tyarLih feeimg inapired by
thr ';i>tmp in wheat. Reoalpii have,
n man vHli but StOe aOttntryL
-■r 1 1 1 n« '
Rv Liquidation han l>een aboUS
rirx'^.ie SS in wheat Prtoes are
drrwn to a low irvel A modecate
crop la indicated, but there la not
muota export bartoan at iiimini.
and tba marttM vO 1M gu i aiu a d to
wheat
STERLING PACIFIC
One of the better Calgary oil stocks. The
increasing activity of Sterling Pacihc on
Vancouver and Toronto Exchanges
justifies eatpecUtions of faiBlivr prices.
We recommend this issue. See us tor
particulars.
Visit Our Boardroom
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Members: Toronto Standard, Vancouver and Other Exchaages
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The greatly increased demanci for sound
miniBf issues recently indica^*-^ the re-
awakened interest in the I'aciiic Northwest
■MOing market, and sppcart to indicate a very
active mining market throughout the Summer,
While i fadiwg in^Maing atock» haa infresaed ,
the demand tor good oil speeulaiionft has not
lessened, with the result that heavy volame is
ihr daily rule of the Vaneouvar Stock £x-
chanRc.
Important pUn> have been aVIMBBCed by
many iinning com|ianir< (or the developldent
nf their prf»perlir> ilnnti^: ihr Summer, arid as
a result the sounder issues have been picked
up in anticipation of aa activa market for ibftac
stocks during the Sammer.
We are daily fumi»hinK otir clients with
valnable information in conoection with
Alhrrta ail mocks. British CohmiWa miaes and
Eastern niininR rnterprises.
Consult "'H '^!."in*fi!-ai T'-pAr'nicnt and WfHt
for our free Stock and Bond Kcport.
Miller, Court & Co., Ltd.
Investments
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VICTORIA OFPICB: BASTIOM AND OOVSnillftNT fTB.
Hiad OfEce: Vancoovar Block. Vancaaver, B.C. Canada
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in Turner Valley
troieums
Dominion Charter— 1,000,000 No Par Value
0Wn480 A-res in iha Heart of DevelppmeiU
Valued at $1,000,000
Pro-Listing Offering is Now Made to the Public at $1.00
No8. 1, 2 and 3 Wells Contracts Let
Fifteen wells will be drilling within a radius of one mile of our No. 1 Well, vhkh
is rigged up.
Strong Directorate
No ladeUedness
0)0,000 shares sold in one day at Calgary. Prominent B.C. financier, whose name
is household, bouiE::ht to.ooo'shares. This is YOUR opportunity of making the
inonev YGU DID NOT make when you could have bought Home Oil at >1.
Highwoud Imperial, Hearing production, Is now
structure. When this well comes in
listed at >1 1 and on the same
You Won't Buy Outwest at the Price Row Offered
Mo aubfcription Acc«ptsd tMsr $SOlOO
Make All Chcrtues Tayahlr t-t Canadian Financiers Trust Co.
or Newman & Fyfc, J i.'-ral Ajfenta. Va»eoover, B. C-
AcSdrcaa All Commbnicationa to
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THE DAILY COLONIST. VICTORIA, B.C. SUNDAY, MAY \2, 19J0
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VANCOUVER. May 11 —A hcary
demand for oil tharM and a decid-
ed^ upward swine f''aii:ri>d trmdUic
oh thf fllork cxchaii^i' Saturday.
Juat bpffirp the cln'.r some proflt-
taking develops, but tti« ina>orlty
of Issues cloftrd iiL-ur the hlfb of
the nnslon. Mini^ continued to be
Advancr OU featured with a Jump
to ti*.90. but etitd off to clooa «
ctroneer at |ia.M. SooM OU mowtd
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8 o. aiiTtr— seo at 1 00.
B«frt««~T.»* at BIS 4.000 at 0I\.
JUM MUMMir^l OOO al 1 40; IM» at 1 4S;
IS al i.4Tt SOO et 140.
BMvar ■UTor S.SSS al .H
Blvehlrd— 1.S40 al H
i nrk Prnrlnca 4.000 at 10 a
1.104) at .13.
l.OB: 10 at 1
Rufoa-Ananta— SO at
1. 100 at at
Ruth'Hoiw- MO at JU.
al .as: 300 al aa
stivaromt^oo al .ffli
4.eoo at .era
BUrantup— 4,100 at Jti MO at
Slaeaa Km— s.ooo at oe.
BDOirfUtW— 1.M0 at tl. J.M Oat l-7V».
a,ftOO at .it: SOD al .««.
Whlt«wat«r— 4,tM at 7S
MMimt OU-M al I.Hi SOD at LtV. 100
^iaD*iDlkr^ at fJli MO al •m M •«
t.TS.
sicLaod— aa at sasi so ai itoi i.&m
at s.so,
iCeUouaall Saaur (d«wi— u at i M.
UrDousall Staur (aip >— MO al 1 00.
AdnoM OU— SO at U.OO. TS al U V>. 350
St 11 Mi as al UMi SO at 1&.3S. 200 at
A P. oeamiasfe* m a s.m: «t
I osi t.ise as an: iTJoe at %Mi mo at
ft.as; 3.sto' at s.ia
OtaiUoc PaaUo—SM M aSB; TOS at asS;
ISS at ».Oi l.3tS al S 4»: SSt SI sja
Basant OU— soo at ae: too al M: SSS
at: 1.400 al .SB: l.SOS 04 M.
BoBtti«ea(~SO at 7.oa
Turnar Vtllmj~aao at laa
UnltMl OUj (ZA-ID— U al U.OO: UO
at 11 »
BuniiaM :vf' at \.n.
AaMotatad Olta-lOe at 9 10; 100 at S.U;
ISO at saS: SOS at SJS.
Brttlab DeiaUilan— 100 at I li
Oalmnt (Ml— «.TiO at .t so. >00 at S «:
aaiB at s*: Tw at » 1 JO* ai am
BOS at S SO
CoousmiWMltb 6«o al m. aeo at 1.4«:
100 ai I (7. too at 1 t»
Uainouak Oil- a ai IS. 7 a at MO; ISO
al SSS. »M» at .110. lOo at a.lS: 110
al S.4S. _
Dallaa OU MO at 3 70. 50 at 3 TSi SOS
al I 00: MS at a.U» ISO at I SOi
o««aaua~soo at %M, m al LStt Mao
at i ssi iM al tJi: i^at el Utt m
1.
■aal«veil*ua al tM
at a Ji: M SI eta
fafeinarwe-i.oto at .i»> am at
SOS ei jtr ssc ai .iiH.
yrwhew tjso at i.soi sis at l as,
Kami OU— asoo at a.lii ftJSB at UO:
**H«»*'oil~S.T3i at ».Oil II al sato:
140 at 33 tS: SS ai SSIS.
linnoia-Allwfia al 1>VI| SM at
1 73 . &0 al I 71
Harlaoe Oil l.MO at IIM. _
Urtcurv -400 at 1 il; aOOt al l.«h Ti
at I SI. SOO at 1 44.
epmmet- 2Mfi at I DO, 1.340 at a.SSl SO
at 4.0S.
v«icaii--eoo at aooL so at sia
HoBsoiwe ISO al l as.
Loworr PMe— lOS at s oa
Kaa o i- H Jtl al Lis: iSS at Lll; tt
bwome dPcJdedly active once
UKaktnt; throimJi llir relatively
narrow prirc ruii^e which mobt ol
Oiera havf l>e«ii in lor several weeks
past. While wo believe that UniuM
Corporation hat deddcd poautiu-
iVm aw a pvMior «|«« ^/apid
riaa of tha mattt m nm vaat lew
days niggeale that trading prali-
be accepted. It L-. lr> be nuted Uui!
aa soon aa Uir: niArltPt rrgiilncrt
more confttletH^e, TltnlcMi IloUcr
Bcarlnt; re.Miincil lt.^ adiaili''* i'r''-
Vlously ttc have Miiige.-iU-i-l i.ri;il t. ■
frtocli haft aijjwiir' fl ui be under u.< -
'tiniiilHtion, anJ w would agaiu
rrcmnrnend purchiLit,'.
Stevait Wamar la another issue
wtuch appear* to be emeiglng irom
an armmiiiatkm period and to be
pointed higher. On Iwllrttail earn-
ings and on dMdMd return. Includ-
ing the fltoek dlTtdcnd. ute sfiares.
Wt OOBttnUe to bdlova, ar<- r{-Ullv<<!y
eiliaap. 8le*art Wam-r coined
$tJBn tn Qie fliflt Quarter and L^nu .M.
we think, earn aiwugb in the .5<-< oim
.sH ai M<k'-\ Q"'"^^ ^ make the aU sionUi:/
rstuiu -■■•.IT the fqU 7«ar oasn
dlvid'-nJ t2JS0.
V\.\1X 8TREF.T MIRROR
Pubac uLUitv litupfl, with Un:f*-.l
Corpora Uon a.s The iirAdcr, an
)ifaded highw. The .siirtrp advitin ,'
In ConsolldJit<?d (t:i.s rtt'.ii'.i buyin.;
lu anliclpatioa of vaiuablo ntftu^
with the oQcvlng of new stock.
Rumor hat It that aaettiv big pub-
lic uiUlty itsna, Btetzte Bond &
Share, is ahcrtly to be Sated on the
stock Exchange.
Excellent buying Is maktni: ap-
pearance In Packard Motors, the
latest report being that the nirvv
Diesel engine may be used In mow
Cars.
News Kit a decidedly conEtructive
Datura «• ahead tn Boach Mag-
neta rurthar adyanoe tai the atook
Is ctloae al hand.
lUe eUa eaiattaae mD boogtat* es-
pecially Standard of nnr J araey.
XoTeaCaent ^'"'fIiw Si Npnclad in
VB. Rubber.
STOCK itaaxn opinions
ftliJOB ft "^Rtttdj^^lVb are In-
clined to believe that Bfarland and
Sinclair may be the next laues to
move.
Hombloinr & Weeks— We believe
with the eajdng of money pressure
and ihe publicity given the con-
itrur 1 1 ve in terpretatlon of the
brokers' loanx fdtuaUon. public con-
fidence win tend to be restored. The
oUa ofler the best potalbUKles with
only a nominal risk.
llOI/I.S M. il ChH
' IS HEFUSED BAIL
cnrthVtK May ii. — on the
groond that the new trial of tAoU
'M. Aufipr foniicr MP for P Teaoo tt .
I had b«4 i! sr(ii;> i1 .Ki A t(i hrililUJty,
1 Mr Jtfit-u-c Hmiii.i.s, ir. Um- r^jpremr
Court "! 'vriLiirio UwIav rT';i.'rfii -dp
plLcaUmi lor bail, liia Lordship, m
giving hit rterlstnn. declared be
peaal^r aa oonvlctlaa for mnrdar, In
wtalah eaae< when new triala were
etthwed. no ball waa gnalad. The
new trial whlrh irrently gimnted
by tti'- Api>riUii«- <'..Mn of Ontario,
hi-i.l Tit M. ( >i-t.>hrr
A-ifc''T -AtL.-. .-otiv). u-d li^re oeveral
»c^-iu a«o uf havm^ cocnmittad a
grave offence sgalnst Miss Laurence
llMtbL aeteabiw yeaf-old Hawker
That talimiliiiabwa and
Afiled worbin bl BbBfarr ua t»U
than VI a week, and bOOaBll
tradc.\ workers Rfl as lOW aa gl i
day. Li riftiincd In a rooant an»
notxnccmeni by the Hungarian Na*
tknal Labor AgHgBMy.
TOe at UOi BO
.Alta.-~4.itl al \m Uei al Lit.
Eastern Markets
rtrw% and Oaaimaat oa _.
auas kf a. r. Olara m oa. CTlssoiSai.
UMlHg
NMOBE
♦ BOURBON •
Pit gdrartiacoicnt if not pnhli^hrd or 'li^phyr<I hy
Oovcrmucnt oi ifntiab
the Liquor Cofrtrol 6a«r4 or by the
ColtuoMa
COMING E\'ENT3
Tradine It.oma on Stocks — Amer-
ican In,' r::..tlivnal Is mcfOng with
excellent buyuig and, when general
raaikM cnadlMnns become atable.
the tCoek should have an important
rorward more. Hie oooipaajr'a hold-
ings are undarvtood to taiehide a
Butwtahtlal block of oertatn Itsuea
which have recently enjoyod large
advanoet, yet "AL" baa not reflected
thla appreelatlon market wise.
International Combustion appears
to be In one of its periodic upward
moves. The stock has excollent pot-
ftlbUities for the future, and we
tt'f'uld follow .strength and activity
In It. However. ooOftrucMve com-
oiiunenis should be protected with
a t^ioint ttoploeg order*
Bhidahr hat betn under aocum-
ulatlon during the past tew dayi^
and it likely to have a new forward
more In the near future. The oil
situation In general appears to have
taken a definite turn for the better,
and Sinclair, with Its all-around
fHcLIlties. should be particularly
If ;ii-ni*d.
M^rmnn Motors Is doing a record
t '.i.'^lnr^-: this y<-ar. and it would not
be ni all nurpnskng U the company
were to triple the earnings of Its
laet flaeal year, when 4iS «ai re-
ported, "yaesr is ukety to be one of
the leaden In the motor market
Bamsdall Corpora tloo— In addi-
tion to being one of the leading
producers of light oil, which la mr-
rtfitly con mi and I nf( a prf?mium,
UamsdaU owns Isrif Hcreaat- tn the
newly discovered oU tlrld In the
mld-rontlnent. district. ITve com-
pany.) ftittire po.'Ltlbllttlea are there-
by materially increased and "BDI"
oould eaallr voKk «p aaoMar U
polnta.
OenaoUdatcd Oaa to befaig well
bought aad should ttU higher on
the ourrent move. Moreorer. there
to a likelihood that the tnuied Cor-
poration will makp an offer to rx-
change iLi aharr-i for Iha^e ol C''»n-
'r>i!dftted. possibly pn n t-Ao-trir-one
MORNING BTO< K I.F:TTtR
PraotlcaOy all the rtnphajtis In
relation to the petroleum industry
h&r. been laid on production curtaU-
ment, and little or none upon in-
In.ooniumptlon The latter Is
taken for granted, aa each succeed-
Inc year has witncased a iteatly and
substantial gain in the use of re-
fined produeta. ¥re underhand oU
beUeta that there to aa aaeel-
lent ehanoe of a larger than normal
Increase in the ounsumptlon of re-
fined prodticts thla year, which, U
production of crude ta kept mod-
iKif below prwrnt output level,
will mean a better yf^r than last
for the refining cooipanie* Market*
for refined product* have Jaletf
ehown a somewhat stronger tona.
Ml raot, have been relatively
Bna em ilnoe the flnt of the year.
Admlttedtar the oU share* arc slow
movent and % period oC aceumula-
ttott to ihMl M Ukaly to be of ta^er
dnattoD tea fnr eaampto, bi moat
of thr indiiatrlal Issues: poetlbly
because the coat of earrylag stocks
Is 80 high and immediate IncflDie
return on majority of oil shares so
small The oil shares will be even
slower then uaual Id reglsterlns a
deflnlta up-trend We do think.
Hbw^er. there u a large waiting
boylBC fliiwawrt loc the oOti «&tok
VANCOVVER WHEAT
VAWOOtTTkR. May 1 J - r^jturi-i qnnta.
Unna: Op^n nirh l^w Cloar
Ma? nosb ll0\h np\b i!0\b
July 111^0 ii3\b ii:\h insb
w nnist ii .... UBHb na\b insb itsHb
Oadl prlcaa>Na l aior . iiov, i Nor..
IST%: a Hor., 101%i 4 «h*al. 9I\; I
vhtak M%: « whaat. .'t\ ferd. sr.\
TRAFTIC PRf)BI.F..M BIO
London is expanding .to rapidly
thal^UlgOBtgrowing lis transporta-
tloo avMaift. and methods of relief
are being studied. jOne plan, ad-
vanced by Sir Henry JaobaoD, M J*.,
a member of the Trfl*Mloin Ttefla Ad-
visory commtttea, taat anbvsy
trains running fram the oentre In
all directions, and connecting with
short Hi islance omnlbos servlou.
ad vocal es eltantnatbig the !<>-.-
distance bus Unea. some of ii
travel ten miles to London and cnn-
gest both highways and city sueetj;
"Undergnmnd and electrical trains
wm be the eoly aolutlon of this
growing tran^Mttpvoblam.*' he says.
Londoo't populaUao la IM3 was
gMMO. n U nearly 8.000M0.
and aa aniund the outaklrta new
tovaa are rtoUv* lo that the city's
tanaolea haw qvead tweftfj-ilve
mllea.
OUR SPECIAL
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Mlntet Sisdt and Ott Ipecktttta
620 View St f1ioaet700|
CAPITAL
MIMNG OIWERTAKIRGS
Industrial or PnbSc UtlUty Com-
penlee wiebtaig to raiae addldonsi
taoda of from i50,ODO to {soo,0(»
lor dsvdopmentB and extensions
by meens of Bond or Share Issues
an liivHee ta toBimantiraw «uh
BYRNE & LANE
74 Lowtr LeMott St,
DabUn, Itvbmd
UNDERWRITING AND
ISSUTNG OP CAPITAL
For Ap pr oved Industrial and
Minihg Undertakings
BSTABLmuien iao7
T>»» fa«1UIMa al Um firm I diapoaal tvr
haadllM aoae Umm vtlh Urn nlal-
num ol vKpMMa tnabta U ta pwrssaaa
■nob toavM u s— taraia wtalab an wwn
ravarabi* to tba bgwawlas m tm
11:* ririw'aJi M«rkr; m..,- ...»
lhan ) f«00 rwpiM at pt[i»p«*un to ^.n
ui'r*tin« rnaau mA waaa^aat in
v-|u<I* offrnnaa WhMi M aSOVWOt A'
A taar yarn VVBSS^MotSIa ahsi
New Issue
$100,000.00
Sandy Beach Inn
and Golf Links, Limited
$10.00, 7% Sinking Fund
Cumulative Preferred Shares
MW mm ht m Nm
CUMfa al if/M mU
Pntrnti as Is MMh mi JMtmi, «f $IOJOO im hmhmlmg ti^mMm md at $ltM ki vebntei Be ulrf rf n n
snMM Is « M taMMg saaailsthM jUimJ *f 7% pm mmm. UU trm Mag lA. Meftis
felnwv fat, Hn ftL Ampml U mi NmtmJkm- Im ki easfr gsw,
NeSMtkr /•!. 1929. md mm U tm da
Hoiim^ m mt iMM ^
It
B. C.
IM Hm CT
falmd*.
m 90
RegHiitrsr and Transfer AgentiT
THE ROYAL TRUST CO.. VICTORIA,
Bankers:
BANK OF MONTREAL. VICTORIA. B. C
Regtotered Offke o( the Cosnpenw:
•OTTB U BANK OW MONTBBAL BLDoTviCrOKIAf H C
CAMTAliItATION:
Aothoriscd To Be tseoed
Preferred Shares of tlO.OO each, fuDv paid 10.000 shs. 10.000 sha.
Common Shares of Sl.OO cacli. fully paid 10.000 sha. 10,000 sha.
All Common Sharct he ismrd jre held by tiir Wji.ihjii I'jfk. 1 t-i , :i hnldfog company (or the above.
CAPITALIZATION OP THS MAIAUAT PA&K. LTD.. (Holding Company):
Authorised To Be laaoad
Sbaraa ol $LM iSOflOO aba. ZSnjW
ASSSTS:
Thr \f,t!ahar I'ark, I.imil'''t. hrr^iniffer ralleil the ITnlding Company, has for sale ntne(y three
I m'- ran^iiii* trnm ,i ihinl .-»f an acre lo one acrr. and \ further area of tlurly-fivr acre* adioinme it lor
inrtlirr ?!il. . h vision, ci 'nwrvativcly estimated at a sale valnr r.f $75,000.00 Fly .iRreemcnl brtwrrn tlie
directors r.i ihc Holding Company and tho Sandy Reaitii Inn A (iolf I.ints Co . Ltd., hrrciri.il1er called
the Ssndy Hcach Co.; the Holding Company agrees fte transfer lo the Sandy Beach Co. 125.000 com-
mon shuct of the Holding ComiMBy and MO aoes in the prop<irty of the Holdinfi Company, and the
proteedl of the net sale of each lot in die present poaaession of the Holding Company, and in return
tlie SxDflv Dcach Co. agrees to transfer to the Holding Company the whole of their cf>mmon shares
and $16,500 in cash. The Sandy Bcacb Company, for the benefit of its preferred shareholders, agrees (o
put a«ide not 1r!iB Ihsn 10% of the net talc money received from the sale of lots, to be ased tn ihr
repurchaser of the 7% preferred issue, if possible at or below par, or otherwise the money to be ftivested
and the bslauce from Ihe sale Of the Iota to be used in bcttenneniB and hnpfovcment^ inchnUng ex-
trnsion of the Tourist Reaort and Bwrc partlcdarty the COtMtructJoa ol the Golf Uui U the
directors, may see fit '
N'o further isstie of preferred shares may be made, and n-^ i.^n'l >r r-i . riB^n may ba pieced on the
aasets of the Company without the consent of 75% of the preferred shareholders.
It has been stated by competent aathorities. who have carefully eiamined the varinui aspects
this undrrtaltinK. that when the development has been completed the following should be a fair esti
mate of the minimum value of fBch aaett« less and tubject to otuai depredatioa ol the baltdtng^.
furnishings, and equipment:
Holdfaig Compaaer^ land aiaeta (e ich iJ in Ootwanw Bhareg cf Sandy BaaA
Company) -
Inn Site and the Beach.
The Inn (cost of constnactlon).
Purniahings (at coat)
Golf LinkK Site. 120 acrce
Lakes and Riitht of Roadway therto. Lots 104 and 114 (122 acrta).
Surplus Grounds (Perk, Riding Trails, etc). Lot 17fi (595 acrea)-
Wsterworks snd Bettermenta — - -
Cash ,
7S.000.00
25.000.00
40.000 00
20,000.00
U.000.00
WHflOOJOO
fht assets and the real estate of the Sen^ Beach Co. are and wOl be, dvrf»9 Uie lifetime of thene
preferred tharee. the direct pio pei ty of (be preferred tbarebaldcrt of the fiandy Beach Co.* and it
IS further agreed that the moaicp raallaed froea the tale of tbete iharea abaO be JUbiirw d aa abown
in Ihe followhit pwacrapb.
PURP08K 07 rsstm
To construct a modem, vp-to-date and ItiorDnghly equipped Inn of .1(1 bedroomt, wdlh necejuary
public accommodation, and also to develop a funy modern inuH^t resort, vrith golf links, ridinn,
tennii, bathing^ boatlAc gad fishinu. th-? monrv rai-rd hy tHi« i^ne to be ci^endM aa SoUowai
PROPOSED EXPENDITURK
BnOdfng
Water inatallstion. rompletbic read^ onpaataic
conrta. and wadmg pool, cleatlftg b a a ch, ai&
Fnmiahing and equipmem i.
Coet of dcvelopcnent to date i. ■ ■
Werfabig capital .and i nd d tnta l t ~
t dttjOOftlM
17.3SO.0O
tl00,O00J»
The above Agurea weea arrived at after oMriinlnjj estimates from cootractort,
ESTIMATRD EARNlhKSS
Baaed on rates of SS 00 to tS.OO per day, according to season, and making ample
allowancea for vacancies st all times, the estunated groas revenue conaerv-
stiveiy can he placed at —
Kartra meals, banqucta. afternoon taaa .
BaaUhg^ Mat, iMmb. M
3.i00.M
I49,S50.00
Two
Two
Two
Months
10%
Vscandea
^teva ow H tbfci
The nsaat^r of one of the moii famous Cansditd felorte eallgMtci tbgf iba above eamhlta a<
very coneecvative and eriU more likely h^ exreeded
OPERATING KXPENasa
Salaries. Management snd Staff ^ -
Taaen and Insurance
Light. Fuel, Lsundry .
Printing and Adveftiaing — ■
S1,S0DJ»
1,700100
S I.S00JO
Merduwdlae, Uteben eappUaa, aaah far gotate and
Revenoe
10.000 Prat Bharea, tlO.OO each, at 7%
4,MOjO0
1147X00
$49.S$0J>0
24.572. on
•i5,Z7gOO
17,000.00
On ibe requctl of the Bond Dcalcre an independent report Vbi ifKcn, which showed that
operatiat espeosca (tfen above are ceaaiderably bi excess ol «bat aay ba aapacicd.
OXKSCTORS
Michael Robert Jamteson. lOtS Jocn Creacent. Virioria. B. C
Francis M K«"rnbur7. 1701 Beach Drive. Victona. B. C*
Robert W. Maybcw, 2551 Beach Drive. Victoria. B. C
Mark Orahan. tlU Oranitc StrMt. Vtctocta. B. C.
Robert Rnaeil Web^ t7M >c AoR ftbaat, Vielaili, B. C
Brwei LyaU Tdt. B«k al M a w Heil BrtlMi^ Vktaria, B. C
H. B. Boormsn. B. C Bond Corporatlan, Ltd. 1 To rapreaeni tba
S. M Oliver, Branson. Brown « Ctt.. Ud. t Vsctovla Bond Dealere
PRICE of the 7% Pvelened Share. _ _
(WMibaMidlltabM of ti.oo each of the
(HoldlRC Coopany)
^ %\M0 each
The f oOeiriaB Csaipadht iM flet ym
HUGH ALLAN, LTD.
6. C. BOND, CORPN^ LTD.
V. W. ODLUM 8c CO.
R, P. CLARK & CO.. LTD.
G. A. STIMSON & CO.. LTD.
Ml Mb of dM propeiltieai
BRANSON, BROWN ft CO.. LTD.
MEHAREY, ROB & COn LTD.
MILLER. COURT ft CO., LTD
CHRISTY. HALL ft CO^ LTD
GILLESPIE, HART & TODD, LTD,
TTta
la tM> »rf«*EH(iM Bt. ant «nar>nt«*4. b«t •r* h^wl
r.liuti^ ajui «n wkUb «• aciaa la «tt*f1na irii» m< ■
la aa
2^
rWE DATLV COT.OVT?T. VTCTOUnC BC Sl'XDAY. MAY 12, 1929
Impprtant Notices, Employment, Business an d Pr ofessional Directory, Wants, Etc.
W^Daify CoiomBt
vom cukMKtnmu oft WJun
AD VKKT ISUCXNTH
Oni utd «o* -IiaJ cam*
xttruon. iiiD* cfnU ft vaia
minimutii Irn
^»Lli ■lid Kufxt*! NnllCt*. II. » Oiat
mi.UjU. t> DO lot r*':!) aClilUialial U>
flLun Uiif.B«r». C*td> Ot TttftftlL* fto4
■ M'T'""^"' •knIKvt tl )><■ Ht iDU/llAd
a.rtn Kttuo*. ii oo p«t nucttion
SiMtMM o« I'tofuMuMl Cfttda oi tmm
Mftl wMs ftl ■!.» Mr Oar Mff Motta.
irrutd u ft b«t
• I vardtil l» ttwJr
'■rs« lit Icn frr.K
<l1ri Id ihii n
•.in^r or BOTdi-
privktft ■ddrrt
)T ir Hi- !ur (.
i> lilt**
• ANOUCAN
Ohrtftt Ohwb dftllMtfrftL Rolv Om*
Mftawa. I ftik« I'M ft n maUm ftsd mt-
BMft, Mam: pr»>rhrr llir IVmn S«*n-
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Palli^n Uan " Toalimonla) iBr«li>ia Wriin^v-
dBy. I p m Beadtna room and Irnding
library, all aarward BolMina. daiU. If
to ». Sandaj. 3 to a. Wodaaadai. II to T.
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tlw nattw r
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I.(«*tvra Uotnra
|^^H SCRVIOK station.
OALPBMAN WAMTCD
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rHlab1«
niMi piiblic and h«
vtUi aatoft prcfarvad.
Boi 91M. Otlanlal.
hiiallor r«p#r'^nf*
BtoU Mrllcuiftrs to
Double Service in
WantAcb
\oa ran UiMaboM 9MV W*
•"*<-rt..«.mf,>ia t.. Thr Cnlnmal
VV* " '^'ft.-n Kiif rcslri) if.
^**Ot AdvfTtMrn.rtUt lliftl 4«
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nomW. Per «Im Booom-
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o"u ''*"iS'« « wUI t*k« repliei
Tfc« Colooiir Sen-ir- u ftTftil-
•Ble frMn S ..in. to 10 p.in.. t*-
c«Ptms Siwim PhottB It
TO excBAvai
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MAL£
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WANTII>-I1AM TO OO
1 1 work ftnd toko Mr* <
Kirk Cdftl Co. UU iraad
CAMim
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WAMTBS-flOT WHO cXif AHBITBI
i n aBBMBibUfc Apply eeri maiNr.
OAKLAKDS MKtL
Judft 0
BlaiM. U ft 01.. Wortblp 1 P m.. achool
1 P.n.. Ooapcl acrvkca AD ftrt «<l<:oiiir
rMCnCAL CnUSTUNTTT
tTKTTT OBNTRB
?M TftUi airert
Mrik 0»rdon Orftnt. Ij>adrr
II fttn. cpoaker. Ur Harold Pratt
Sobjirt. I Jotoualr Turn Krom All Wr<Fnf
ThiBkInt"
7;M p IB . woftk«r, Ura. aordoa Oful
^Bahjael.
"rni PATTBRM OP TBS TBO'Lr'
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TuftMfty. UM aad Baatlni Bbut
Thntdpr. • PA atadf Claao
OfOoo bwm. I to 4. ItdMlna r
IS . W UB ypor
Barrlea ovvrr d»F oteovi Baii
PK^BTTiaMN
8t Andrawa Cnurch. ft«» H p 8 mi-
irall, B A. "Motbar-a Dar ■ Bundar achool.
I a IB Tna miniaiar vUl offlelat« ai
both a«f*lc«a MirmiD« II B«rtnoti. Tne
UothoT «l U\* Crnaa" iJohn xl< aji Sola.
"Moihaf .Prwlrricki. Ura Wm arant.
ABthem. "o For a Cloaar Walk With dod"
(|»oiteri: aolo, Mn Downard E»*iiinr.
7 M: Srrtnon. '-The Pitih Commaridrrvi-tii ■
(Be. «». U(, Bole. Wh«» 1 Burraj Um
WaBdMiaoroir (Heott. Mr. Praak SbmA-
WANTB-A PmST-OLABS TCAURTKn.
OMd to andtnc sad bftaamrnt «nrt.
rru«l tn- a hutU^r, 14 ftO a dar B ox SOM.
lyANTED- BRIOHT. mEROITIC BOT
** to loftra a iqad bualnnt; oim> able
to irpavrtto profarrad. Boi 4III. Cnlonut
AKTKb — rmen-c\Jit»' auto m r
■IWBU: b»h Tfti* at par for tba rlik|
nABi fteftdf vorh. Aitpty p. Pilailoff. «f
Tboo. niialoy. Lld-
BXCSAlKn CAK POK LABOIL
■MlaUnt fatwr. Apply. TM PUaday.
PUataya oanwa, VBtw bni M
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TBimiaHaiial CarraapoBdooea sebnto.
OuwdiBo. LiBliad
■m Tfttaa Bk Pbaoa llli: Roo. fntL
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=*D«T-*t Ihl Hoy*] Jakaao Haipiul.
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Itt Klavuon StivM. s mo.
tOBCAUI^At tha Royal JubllM RoaWtal.
m Hfty ML to Ur. and Mta. B. HooBftap.
in St Lavraoeo Mroot. a aon.
< DEATHS
M< l ELLAN -On ^•^n^wl■T, Mat * »i iha
Ro»al Jijhii--c tirijp.ial. Jamc. Mrl^-llan
aaM IhiriT.r.r^rn »riit« nf Nn 4. ToronUi
Apartmtr.n rh» Mr MrL'Cllin wai
birn In ainMiind arid bad r'tidrd hi^r*
fnt •i«M rr«r» HP M tnaiimrd hv hti
• (dii». :tt(i*T and moihrr m S-oHari'i
• t-r thtro brolhera aBd ft (Uii-r m
Sroiland
TUf fiiflM^, itnd«r lha Boapwoa of
Victoria Col:«ttblft Lodn. Ha. I. A,P *
A « Will tafeo piftc io HoBday afMrneon.
•I > oelwk. from UoOaU Braa.- PUnarftl
lining Inu^mrnt artU bo Huidl IB RoVAl
SAt'rrOEFtB-On May )0, at Itlo Rorftl
•n«t of Mr. Thanifta Baundor*. of.lNl
p<j'"n* Arottuc. aam} anroBM yoara, bom
" ^'«*'*'- ^•"'^rt'lUro. Budland. ai>d a
r»ftd-ni of ihla ettv for tba poat Bina
J^' X" BaiiBdora ta aur-
brathor. Mr MarllB Dnolry. nf Lftdr-
■niin. Bad ft brolh'r anil ai^ti-r in
BtafliftHd.
jwtnlay. May ir (^- ,-ori,. -
■atwu Fttnoral rtmpi-i bi » .sn o r-im-ii and
aHIiJEI?!?*?? IVII •"■"> «
bijBljl 10 rwi la Raaa Bar r^mft ary
< _ AKD or THANKS
W:ll ntir oiuir frlrndi plpfta^^^nt iii
? ^nd than™
BhA.h^7 f >lln«a and (ratio paaaio* In
Nr. ana Hr« w j Kr^n »nd ramar,
OB aomiM d ibMr rMMt Bmavt.
BCPOBMKD K PI SCO PAL
rmjiTh at our Lord. Hamboldt and
Blanahard Raotor. Bav. A. dcS. OWt.
8*nne... II ft n. and TM P.m.
, _ _ sPni'TirALisT
rirji S^rttuftl Ohureb. Harmonj Rail.
n« fort Btroot Strytco. 1;» p ot Sub-
i^U "MMbaro Day." or Peurtb DiiBeo-
^SV^ H""- ■»»'»». UoaaaMa.
rnoflonr
llondar. > |i m . Vtr-iorin Indrpendrat
TtMOaophiral 8oel«iT Jonn Buildlna. Kcrrt
Btraot. Lcctura tar W B Praao ob "Tbt
Objquo cbftraclvr i*t H. p Blavfttakr'a
It." AO wofcomc
trntTvo cntiBcs OP oanada
nm DBltod Cburcb, iMffnar Ouftdra ftod
Bfliaorftl Roaida. MiaLaUr, Rot. w O.
WUftoo. MA.. DD. AaatoUni minlator.
Raj. Braoo O. Oray. ProccBtor. w. O.
Pyfo. II a.n.. Rot Bracr O. Oroy (tww
aaaUUat amiMcn aiil prneh. l:M p m..
R". Of WlUen will prrftch Buoday
achiioli t:il ft n . Int^rinfdiairs and
aofllora. II a.m . PrlDiar:r«. bfaiunert and
Juniora MorniBa C(iUdr.-n i a\o.t Chufj.
Hta Lo»f U Botur Tliati Onirt BoJo and
cbanu, "Paibar, Wa Thartk Ttirr »t.iorm.
Mlaa Oponiaa WUaon. Chwru*. Hwri-wr
aa Iha Vaara Oo Br" E*enlna AnthBoi.
At Bran. Bra ibo BuB Waa Bat" iTunipr'
■oloiit. Mlaa Mftrlorlr Walaoo Mole quar-
Mdjwa. a. rtim. Q. WAcaoek. M. Poryy. W.
nPCNtNO POR Aff IWWilU OCS
dikff otTtrtd 'Br^Qld 'WHIIa OV
Apply fnr partlculira. Room 3M, 3mm
Blaa . arirr J p m . m: [>Ii<jli« 14H for AP>
pDLiiunctit. .
VNICB tUKlM WITM> BOAROI
aca, .^r and park, lift ll«bl
wnall waae Box 4itli:, Colontat.
/ «APABLB WOMAN : MUOT' BB~A~C)OOD
cooJc and ftbla'to laka obftna of mftll
•hlld: ihrai la famllvi laod «a«aa and
hooit to rlibt paraoa. Ptoaai (Iv* ratar*
»Bc«A Boa wot. CotoBtiL
I>AIKTINa. mVLAOMrNlHO, PAPDl-
ha oolBt pTtca* teAaaoablc. Phooa jn.
nmrr-pAiHTKR mp nooiuraih
■ BlMUB ila*. I iplaai ■diMlMl
lya*. nioBa mmh.
no CASPBNTSBS AND COMTSACTOBJ
ClIAJULES r KAOLBB
111 a»r«ard Blank
F'.ral Katal* EacJtaiife Bpacialiat
PAJtM MILL BAT KInr AMOI
.-umatcd ftllb airawbrrrlaa and
id I ou r ■ room bMoaaiow ■ »'>d
I" II* d»rp. Mm baro tor r.atw
• id vTWf 11 400 olrar tiUr Tvaachaasc
Iiunaai'ik nut niitiida Cltr.
I I tuHt.Y ( la.TrVATKt) BAANIOn PBDfT
1 I FAi'U T'ttnw approa U4M POI
okr i<rj<r I lO.OiX). clear tlllr. WMM IB*
OBiiir U-t apartuMni hnuaa. Bffcl Blaal
laarpuflta nr Buniai'r rriuirt
ACRBB AT OnisBLj; !fTL.[ r^- 1 r •
llaa bMB elrarfd lU fCHjni iiiifli..M.i iJ
bouaa. MabU tor ifh h'«d. liatbar anowaii
to par for Iha prt<iK>fir
40
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TyURCD. AT ONCS. LOOOBlt TO OON
** tract io take otT api^roaimatoU M to
49 miUtori trn t-Ei.t>*i aoipdriMM ahow.
Appli KOrU)CTB Vaocourai Lalaad
qb« LMU iM n«a atnat, viaMa.
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UOXXY TO LOAN
tlHEEUKMB AM) Uc h l wt>
CBAM4] Muaar to loan
lll)# Tn rarharia* for MftU iMUMi
Amuxioiis. aoDSs bbbimo,
KmoBiom,
MUBdBaB. K. r. ir«HM. «in
BVIUUn AXD OOVmAOTM— WXL-
Ir«d Walkar. TlL ML OaniM ~
R M.O. Ho 4.
tMMICRm CBMZKT WORK. BABB-
BMBU apoetftliy Aa kioda of Jobbloa
BattnatoB fro*.
PboBo ttami.
TRUIMAX. BinLOn AMD OOH
«y. ]fo^3*toe
'actor., aopaira ^^ailwotlBaa A
nr pawDpi
nu.
r
in
OABDBSrBRS
J^AWNB MAOB. MOWKD AND lOEPT IN
ordff; aanlfwtin dona.
PRAOnCAl. nUK AHD ROBS PROM-
laa; toviw: aordara. Pbooa WH.
ROOK OARDKNa LAMtJeOAPSa, LAWKS.
ooaalriMtod by T. MowoL
aardaaar. Phoaa 40I.
IS smiATIONB WANTED—
EA'JTT
laauLl
CulofUat
onauTOR.
Mlt -INT.
^APABLB WOUAJ4,
i-UPABLS HOmnnPBR OH EXPSU-
V'' OBOHI IBAldi for OOUPir
coohlna; rvary coBrtBlence
Bn* bOU. ColoBlit
. aoo<l plftin
and i-umfq^t.
EARN 1)0 TO lU A WKBK LN YOOB
apftra tima at boino wriluw ahowcardft
No caBvoaaiBi or aoticitina Wa matruci
TOO aitd aupplr rou wiUi work Wrtto to-
day inf Mrnhrnitt Companr. Umitad. 34
DDininitin Uiiildina. Tvronto
HIT! il""EI> KASY
BOJHOOU Sll
CAftN MAIItiiKIL^SI,
Nrw
HibbaD-BoQt
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mbWU. iBctudtBS
fla t and alahL
BUABLS oaui Foft-uOirr bo}^
I dam Ia< IM UadeB Avaaua
Pboa* aiot
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WANTBD— A OOOD OtRL OR WOMAN.
Apply 423 Dallaa Road.
U'ANTTU - PAPABLE COOK OENKHAU
aniall lamilr. ISO tn rtaht p«raoB-
Pmoa ar wrlia Mr*. B
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L. Oaraor, Duticaii.
EXP BRISK CBD
boekkfttpar. doaeaUeatad. atoplormant
wbolo or pftM Utoo, oOla*. botoJ ar alora.
Pboaa MOB.
Ij^NOLZBB Ontb J17ST ARBIVXU VH
■i VtaUMTlA, darirai poatUes to offlca or
sure. t«a yoara* baakina ovpartoneai raf>
rrrDcai Boi SOI). CataBilal
OIRI. WANTfl
•oda fountain
I.^XrnUBNCrt) YOIINO
work In tcaronma at
Boa frU7. OolOBlat
UEPINXO^OMAN. CAPABLB OP TAK
lac Bbftrao. wmld lifea poaiuaa a*
hOBfokooptr wbora aha ran hava Ivalre-
y cat-^d dandtitor. Pbaoo lUiO-
RBPDOtD OnUa AdHD II, VIU. ASBIBT
wllk tmml houMVOrk ar lort aftor
childraa. Pbaoa SOIU
What haro ^ou lo arret
IARilK BlUtrr ROOM nOOBB. d rii'd
J inta two auilaa: JamM Bar- cJoar I'l
ParUamrnl BatldUiaBi phM UJOD, iBOtt-
■aaa I1.MI Mr bMUtli riMoni ovan
waou to fRbABn lor nail bwiBblev In
Mall loeaUoo
1 *> AORSB AT DimCAN. «tlb JItaB-nwm
A A* realdaaca. modom ohlckoa bouaoa.
bom. bar left for J4 loni,- ad aallivaWd.
fruit tr-aa. cto ; prleo M.HB. Oiar UM*.
ownvT wanta bouae proporty la olty. a«(l-
abia for ranUna purooapa.
•>!;-ACNU ^OKKN PAHM AT COHBI.P
*^ HTLU with (attr-reoni rotuar •
map at ti.SH. olaar UU*. OVnar will
rKchanir' fur houaa apt WanH vortaaae.
ur would runaldrr IfllA Mftka aa offer
|2K»DR - ROOM UOraRir BTTHOALOW.
DaatlBd SUaot MOrtb: two taraa toU;
pood boaaawaL tbroa-«law bathroofn. pric*
11.400. owrtoftdo tlJflH. OVDor will ufco
1100 In oaah and balinac of aoittty 1b lota
l^xoUH-aOOU OOTTAOB iiut Off Haul-
taiB. biati laeaUoQ. aiwd canlaa: aull-
ablo for rrilrad coupli!. a well-built IttUo
tioino: prlM ILIM, cloar tlUo. Ownrr
wtU apply eottaca. oloar tltlt. •* pari
paymot aa flro-room buniftlov ' ASd pay
oftab dtffaMfwo
E.yam fanwoa. ckraio, m.l priat
SUao> BlMr Uva. OWlior waaia atueen
bunaot'^a iti nurflald ar Oak Say. ^ni
a/|itAil<E BSKBP PARM with Kn i.p
1 iiati ■■ra«^, rhickrn hi><i<ra. lour
arrva cuIiivbIto 30.000 rordi iif wood
prtcv 11.000 OwBfr will nrhanav (or
bcmaa In eity.
OA C UBU t Tm.C AT WKtTK
ROOK. Vanrini«r'« aimmrr rewirl.
to oMllAndO on houtr prop«rtr In Vinnrla
Tooy prap»rir mirht ba th« propprtr 1
ftB laaBtaa (or Lot ma ha*o partictjlara
of paat pcvamy.
CHARLSa p KAoua
111 Bftrward Block
naal Bauto KinhftBaa SpoelilM.
NoUrr rnblir. Ctr
fffff I MABBBf. aarrWfa.JBaB> Wo '« a<a"* ai^
MOttSY TO LOAM ON PIR^r UORT-
oftaa SwtnartOB Muia>a*< Ltd..
140 Pan Btra^l
UPBY TU LOAN Vtt HAVS IHB
loUi>«>na amounta t»OI^ l U BM.
tlAM. 11.000 Uale. 1% No dalftf. BfMa
Bro* . •■<* I rnib'i'iin Bulldina.
U luAN »l 1%
•DBLiia trum
MLi^xi lu l.iAN »l 1% IHTKBSn'.
■uma tftiMLiia trum UM upwardsi
MrtoUr canBdaBkUL auiek daaMoaa, raa-
BoaBbw abAnroA p. R. Browa m Soaa,
tiaTltltli wad atioat Pbopo IBW.
MONSr TO LOAN
i IMPROVKD raoPSBTV ftl tovaat
OH Vlow Btraat PbocM It
SiBVBm' rai CBKT MOKSr AVAILAMLB
3 to a llniud ftvowBi oo Oral mort-
fftCOL loed Imprarad raaldontial proparty
Tba Roral Truat CMnpaar. BaiiBOOi Uuimo.
VktOTla.
HSDBtlU). BAA. HAt-KRfl. 141
K*'. yCLBB Ri»; iLT ALL ^Ki^-■Ea
I* VI* itorNt KM Vuurlr.*. Clfilo ftod
i>i:> I r t>r«i Eapcrt rrpalra IB naMoNi
■ i-r ■•]('■ r I, 1(17 ) Pru ra IBaHaaAk
r>«Dir-Orc laftra naiMrtPO^a.
PtHNu a J SMITH Barvtoa
MaaoBio Bui Id to* Car
/ ^ O.M. aSOVflUH. NBW AHD BMOOMD-
hajkd, IfM «U, ray W dova aaS U
po« woak V
JAKTS BlOTOUl
Ml JafaftaaB Siraot
L>OR BALB^lJkOrS
' aood cotMlUon PboBO tUU^ m OAll
417 MftBt-haaicr Road
li*ok BaLb- INDIAN MOTORCYCLB. lift
*^ Apply icit Bay Btrawt- Pbooa uaiL
/JKNTH BBA BtDTOLB ms'BALE^
J Aors BNOLisa bopo s jw bh worth
aViSf^ w iaSdgr*^' '
I ACT'S O.CLM. BkrVOUL OOOO OOH.
i diuoB, m, ptMBo kmc
V MK.iLui-KLY Hioaaar mmiwim
luic. oi t^iUi.s^ roa wiif w dBoa^7
Wa tail ftDfaitrrr. aay tUiw rTiM, OiSa
ABSOHTTBLV BKfT I-Kicij PAll7 PUR
Iftdtaa* Bod aauLi' a»*i
WANTBD TO PUmORA«~
^ Apply Baa ««•. OWoWA^ ' *'
BASBMBWTB CLBANEij. BOTTLBB AHD
raaa bovatit. rutibUti eollaoiMt
i>RONB 401 ~ WE 8t;Y OOOH IllBtARO-
ad tioihlna. bau>*h.>ld iiiirn. cBia*,
Ulntwaia. Jawolry Baat pitcaa paM. wi
tftll Shaw * Ca . m Pan BltaoiL
W5
BIOTCUi
RMa MnauB. wAoom.
aad bmT wort sw^wac
f B M im Oaf WM Ola4lr CaB »
Tia nona lIQl
PLIMLET A RITCaiB. LTD.
aaL
ITOTBJ AND BANOBB
18 WANTID TO BOKBOIf
A
BOZLDXHO LOAir RSQUXXCD AT T«;
toad oasBWy Boa WOO, ColonlM.
HATB aaVBUb
■Bort«a««4 t* pjaot.
tOUCATlONAE.
(-ilTIL BKRTiai KXAMS. JTLT l4-
Morolna and creiUiM claaaaa. 201
RlbbaB-BetiA
I ATTN. PRKNCn. ORRMAN. ICATBB'
J tnaiipi- Eipfrt tuition Wilfrid Ord.
lU VaQfiHitrE Blraaa. Phooa 3M
X' *W ■ ERA BUBINSBB SDROOL.
baa-Boaa BIk . abortbaad.
>k»»i
•wbkwRin* rlaawa:
. lypownt
day aitd olabl
Ml:
tJMORTUAND BCHTh lil : n< IVERN-
' ataol Binat. Buim'«i •i>q;kii. itiai-
ooob talUoo. r
Pbaoa >1C
UarMUlkii. L>r.O':Ifal
BXCntLXHT SMAX^
_ , - - ,Jaof. troai 11.000 to
■1.008, At J. O. Brldaaiaa. tnvaat-
mmt ai«ciL «H Broiwhinn Btre«t
HAVB TWO IllOH-CLAaA PmBTldORT'-
aftaas to offer. 13.000 and ti.tOfl. aarh
on new aiucco bunaftlowi rr>o:ir &M0
Rnaavaar it Oardfla. 113 CtUon Blda
U!ANTBt>— it.wooHinaTiiofmudi
at 7%. on rood baatagir BWP tf .
Boi tau. ColoBiat
57
MlSCElXANEOCa
W«,
E»TABUBHKD IBM
HAVE rOU EVBR
TRIEIJ HAIL ADVCRTlBntOT
PHEI'AIiE AND OOkCPLBTB
ftii adrertlalBa cacopaiana tor
BBMtn or lana coDcarna. Oai aur
priooa,
NBWTOn ADVBtTISINa AOXMCT
Bolto X. BftUovlMiry Btdc., Oornai Part and
OonraBMt. Pbooa till
ALL TOOR TRABB wnx BJtlNO VOO
BBA, JRHB ftB raca. bottloa. alaa looU.
aloyoa, niwlBn or aaithtna ataa Wa
call aaywhoro aod par t/eat pricaa. pbooa
•Ul. _
A VTO TRUHKB POR BACK OR ROH'
alas board, batlt to at ywur i^r, aay
abftpa. tit NpVArda. Howman. IIM.
BAROAL-i
Otford r<i
loadt ftOd ( .
Pabdora. Phi.u
iHASCEUiOR OURHBT-
! ne ao«. m. OoUb
1' 1 MatttflCUad'A IM
BROWN'S
BLfcol BpaciBl hot
raoaca.
8TOVE ;-T'jnE. lOJn PORT
wat«t [.ml tor
PbDM HIT.
/ XAMP COOK STOVB. TAUB n-IMCH
^ Blicki BOW In uio; ooad bakor: youra
(or 17 90. Pboat nat.
],^OR BAL»-tATB HODBL
I aai lartBc, inaalAtod avoac
KNOLUni
l-'io. toai 110. and la aaad w ai*,~" **
41 1, Monday.
TjlQRSHra dlMO-Si .^>:w THRKB>Ra«a
BAB eaak Mav* and ntuftiai coat $4^:
at BBobftnae far f<rar-noa coal bW»o, la
good eoDdltloo. Apply Ml TAtaa BtraiL
,t6« BALE- -OOOD RAMaE.~i)5 PRONB
IMMl. or (all 1431 P.triiardion
BAJX Br,A(V)N 4 Hl.il E
RXNOB.
If »7]1L.
LOOSB OOVKRB AND PIRS COVBR8
for car*. Chaatarflalda. ato. Prteoa
nrht Nevnftn, pboaa OlH
n^AHTO — POamoM BY MIDDLB-
aaad SncUah lady. laBBral BBBlatancf
tn ladr- citr t«n«ani«ticBa; If ehlldrvo. Dot
under ihrve reora Rofrr«tw«ft Plaaaa olv*
full partlculara. M, Lakevlew P^m. Weat-
hotme. V 1
V'DOMO LAOT WILL RBHCKR BRVldia
A to tovalld ar aSUdno i MpoiM MOd)
raiara
IMUL
In
Plione
BC DItAAlATK- r.rH._'r.'l.
t3 EloruUan. Public Sji patina . .•'!«/>
L B jiliH k WrbiU-r, AHUM. I I C L.
ri.;i ^if'i Pii/>r.r 4J01R
^i'Ht>ri ^.M.^ w Hii.^t'iLi>^i anh ool
»^ U!i*iAjc iNH-rrrurii MifHiinifd wu-,
Tba tlu* una td'j «N;r.' Aim:--i«'. .mi at
Canada' CuUtidKl} t(irti«>«rai'>>/. Bpcip-
tanai. BuBlaaa*. Prepftrfttory, aod iiii<i.o
talrarapby. Bl«b Snbpol Courts*, ti.di
vidual Loatructlan iBtoBBtva IraUiia^.
aod aTeniBB daaaaa. |btl«r any Monday.
Praa amptornirnl buraau iBMrM lood poal-
tlooa io Braduataa. Par Baniplato tofbnaa-
utnt Olroctar.
VICTORIA 8CHOOL OP^^^^RBBBIOM
Voire Productiun Bloentiaiv— Playa
PUBUC BPEAKTNO
PrsnripftI: Mri. WUIrld Urd. L.T.CL.
9IV Vaacourar St. Ptiaoo IM
I A WN MOWRRB BUAHPENBD, OOlXaOT*
1j cd and dallrarod Um Broa. lUI
broad Street Priona 3040, Raa. lltlL.
J AWN MOWEKfl SHAHPENBIX tl. PT4KB
J deLrery both wari Sateiy raior biada*
•iiarpanad Iiatn l.lc doam. Prdra Braa ,
1*10-13 IHMialai BIraet Phooa BIT
?Awa ALL kimobT
atusnrd. tto.
Oladalaoa Arwaaa.
n
\VANTED iBt JUHB-OAPABUt GDIL
7 * or Aitman Mr batuBworfc* cbftno of I
anralt rhildrf^ii lo
rarerrnr" injuirad
twrrn & and 13 a r
BftcrrMonBi alaoy toi
Trlpphonr TBBllR tw-
Rlchmtind A*o.
\\'ANTED
rr i]ntned>ati>l)
u
COMING EVENTS
ADANOB VVERT PATOROAT. LANO-
ford JifksaMo. .» p at. Uaard a ur
tbaatra. BaUaoBl 4J.
f «ANADtAN I.W)roN PLANNEL I>AHC:E.
ODlwond Hail, Mar 17. S to 1 LoD
Arrrr Orcheaira Tamixtlfta. Mtc admiiatoB.
T )"5%~*5Jir «.~^»-"" ? M ~A o p:
HaU. CofHOTftiit and* Rlanihord
Pindler a orcheatra Oantloman. M eanU^
ladlea. IS reatt
r \ANCE rvBnx mondav night, sons
«;k^1 "•»■ • M to U JO oaard a
orcbtBtaa. Ad miaaioti asc W Taylor. M C
HAMSTBHLKV LAKBBIDB UAj«'ou«u
ataaon aow tn fuu iwing lbb
Acraa' aphndld ll«a-ptooa ontoaatra ayorr
Sttinf OB fa VI It.
HAMSTKRLKT LAKSaiDI ^'aPBClAL
Balloon Danea May lA Bnvybodr
eow.nr Dawo ViaaaMay. May 11. Md
every WednoidBy alter.
TH R KB CO<TK - O ENKRA LB.
iinrifr or about )0.
n and ruuint» BOB. Uaruold p o
tl'AKTED - TWO KmClKSr BALBB^
'7 aomfTi. married ladiPi prrterred Ap-
ply. iiciBB photH nuntbar, Box M17, Col-
oalaL
I^ANDB nmauL oo.
OCObomM OhopoL UU a«B*a aifoot
RtonoB laoc tm and ymm.
r|iBOMaoars pohcral home
UU Quadra Btml
Nifht and My
Pkdna Ml
tCbOALL BROTHERS
■TTlia Ploral P^arral Hoaio-
ilBBaoB AtMl Vaaannar Sta. Pboaa m
a 3 CtJRRT'* aoH
Mortlclana and Ptineral Direetora
Oloaf peranaal adeniiun I* ratpooaiblo
far tba arawuu cooaoaoco tba puOite la
IN Ooftdrft Bkraot OBv at Niant
K* r> O T T hEt3ULAR
• Tueadar. S p in . Trmpla HaO, Boclal
rnilnwirn. Vlaltori and tnend* cordially
iTiT't'- *d.
XfrUORBAH^ DA.<«01Ka PAVOJON^
MOHDAY. MAT II. « 30 P M.— BAOLBS-
•h!it drire. - " - "
arBmant ntr»^i
Iro' Hall, lilt Oo*-
riwwl nrrlp prJIoa. Ad>
fc2ATORT-a"WRIlDIHa BOQoaSTfl. DS-
iMba. Ota. Pbaoa im. im DooBlaa.
W WOODWARD lOORHIR^PtOWER
*- ■i"tk*'Ji5* '««»ara"
Brood aad Vlaw SUaaiih Pbooa ||BA
tA
rOKBRAl, BSBICMS
BALLAHTTKR BROS., LTD.
Col P1<rw«ta aod Oaalaaa
I Part Stmt Pbooa M4
Ofaaabotiaaa: Rortb Quadra atraat
t WDWOTigNTAL WO RKS
S'tBWART MOMindMTAi WoRKB. ltO
Tabs Ha I or 7 atroft rar to worbh
tl May atra«t Phor* 4M|7
ri'wyaAi. kkbvh to
A
aPKCLAL UVri.Nfl (inU'lCK UAR
and ciMnara.
■Atxs TO mtan
AMPmoR iKALL POR RRKT. TOP
riaor OBriton'B Stara. TM Tataa Straati
ataa 40 a 04 m tba etaar Putly ooatppod
bitrhoa. Iftraa ladtao' and oanis' etoak-
rrxini. aiasni boat, hat wator. arwnd plana
m-uj flt.- elavBtor Op^ day and nlollt
r ■ - I <-.! for lavtntca. danoaa. maateala.
i»« and aiBettoafl of all ^adi
Tba anauB
|eM./UltO« BOW I
t iAK BAY EASTEnN BTAB- REDPFRN
V -^I'^^H*"*** dft»K«, Tbursday. May
.*•-*'" , ""'^ ' " ch""'^* AdmiMlon MJe
pARTimt COURT WtUBT- MONDAY
Of M ooaahtart L*r1on. It of c mil. no»-
ornmeot Btr^C neat tj> pou^fric ■ A-irrds-
aion ;v fkr'P it itn*
pTTHUN BIBTSRS. I.tlJi-fD TEMPLE
*• JS*** areond and fourth
Tbaya day. All membera rt>qui>aiad to ftttend.
OPOOKERS. BIDNEY HtOKWAT— TBAR.
ryrrrshmaniB. daae.lni. Prlral* portlai
oaUrad 111 Ptanlnta
riiRE UnrsFT AUTcnJARv^To" tki 16 AGENTS WANTED
„ VatorftM wlli bold a '
\\*ANTBD-TOUHa OIRL POR ROmB-
*r work, dallr. Pboaa. before 10 30 ur
Bftor f to. 1141
U'A>rm> A TOPNO ami, ah ropbe-
parlnr dialr] n4 P"nib*iloo Bnad
\\*ANTED nEUABUt YOuR<l OIRL TO
*7 takr cKarae of two llttla boya fron 1
p tn. tn 7 M p m dally Pbono Ml.
WARTBD-OmL TO LOOK AFTOt TWO
V V ehUdroo. ayoB I And «. aftaraooM aad
mnliicii PatrttaM dutrlcl. P ha^lWIK.
Ur ANTw* - oood" w Arnma. APnir
tM4 Rockland Arrnua bHwo ta I aod
i o'clock* or phono 17390
\VAirrBD POR UGHT IIOUIIEWORfc'
«* part of dftr in priraio Home, otiiet
Toiiny Blrl llfinc vitbm nU« circle. Phono
1 1 rANTtD~-~ OOOD TOOIT^'oBWERAJL;
■ * tond WB<ir«. rrlpr«nreK- Phnnr .It.MXt.
^^'ANTEO - lIOCSnfAff) - OENEHAL
Phon^ IS44L-
TANTXD - EXPERIENCED COOK ■
ronrral. rad of noothi Blatp in or
ouL Ptun* IIMX.
w
n 'ANTED - OIRL OR WOMAN POR
Uaht tioMMWork. no obfocrinn to
widow with one child Phnna 77JIIRJ
WAJfTaD-BBP iRiawcao COOK pr>n
howl noar yMtorta: two peiaun*
worklny toaatlMT wotild be eonaidereo
4411. Colon IH
Boi
t\»AKTrO— NimSE TO CARS TOIl TWO
»> :-'v.,.:r'r. Ur* I Ufftrd Wioklar, HI
llth N" WBthinaion
U'^'ANTKD - CAPABLB^ wfiuAH POR
r-tieral hoaaoaarbi AbbBobo waoBOrt
pretmrad Writo to Wra BdPd. Ollfratd*
■•otlflrtlre, V I.
ANTED — BNOLISn LADY t6~ RON
bouae. on rarm Only Iboaa rond of
eouBtyy ttfa need apply Two children
Oood wa«r4 and tomfortabla hoRia to rlahl
paraon. Inleryt^ In VictorU Apply
Ufa Leall*. P O. SB* IM, OUBBaa. VI.
\ OVNa LAOT DBHOHWnUTOR FOR
^ w»«k. May 1 to •; nvM ba i
Bad Plaaalna paraaBallty. OaS
BIrMt, Monday. Ban.
ARB TOD PAanoOIAR ABODT BAV-
laa BorracUy pnolod wtddto* ato-
tloDerrT Cooault the ColuDlat Printliu
Depftrtmeni Pboaa :07
I>EAUTY SHOP POK 8AI.E OOOD OP
i ' pertunltr tor exirrlenred i)[ierairir
Boi MIZI. Coionift
DIAMONDS BOUOHT PROM TSB POlt-
U0 ftt blabaat prle«r W. 0, SIMM lit
JQWBJar . 111! DBwlfta Straat.
ENGUBH OOOMTRYBIOa TRA& WITR
Oowaablra eraam. at HamaUrlay
Lakaalda. Oaoy SroMda loarooBB at Ktk
Laka.
M
MUBIO
TTUmMA, rrcH. PIMPLBS. OLCERATED
S-J tan. Try Ocoroa Laa'a
raiBody.
old (ThSJiaaa
IMl Oorornmenl
l.-^OOT BPaOIAUBT—PALLSN AROHEB.
1^ tirad aabloE fawt. Supporta bollt lo
(uit rouT aeod. Why attSar? A Rondltby.
Btabar t Bide . 745 Tatea Phona M7.
CtWttN BANKS, BOWICCR AVE.— MAR-
■ cal. 7V. haircut. SV- Will rail Phnoe
HELEN BOMMERVILLE. OltAOUATE
no raa 114 Cfttberiaa Bltact, pbooa
IIMR.
1>~ YOUR WA-rai DOBS HOT olvE
BOtUfftGltoa. brio* II to llw "Watch
Braeb" MftlBBprtoBa. Hi elaaotnc, SI
OBbraakablB BtaaaaO. He. UW Brood at.
tuat paat Bank Of Toronto.
1 ADY, t>6lNO RHGUAND kCTODLBJUHB.
will take nharaa nhtld on Journey let
part etproaaa. Bna >104. Cotoniit
MtBS PBOOY VnmOBBS HAB RE
tuyvad lioai Ibo Boaib and U aaftin
al Pkoor'A
ATrPTEU>-MANDOLIN. BAJXJtj, QUI-
tar BO Academy pit 2<I4:-U449Y1
HANJa. M.».;."iOLIN. OUITAR AND ALL
itriuaet] iii:> ruintoia tauabt by W. O-
PliiwTKitL. nm Broad straat Pbooa IMI.
Hea. phoua BUaBL Utwa. I to I pu.
ta oapt Bftturday .
MRS. B. a POOT. YIOLW. PIANO 1U
VBta* atraat. Ptaonas IMI aad mo.
IS rOK SALK. MISCEIXANeOCB
*M agiL BDto matbbia U
T,SoR SALS— OOORB WIHDOWa LUM-
bor. brlrki. etc. Phone Goone Dodd,
IftTTL.
IP Boaan. goil or waterphont
laafefc pbBBB aiM ar IfM far anaipt
oUBpUAtt. Okr y i Bto aa atara. BM ^r t.
KOOKRITR PORTABUK RUCTRIO
itova. *ery ecooomlaal and 04iBta laaa
per lo run Uaan oo alantne Iron Pbooa
■OlSU
RANOB OABTntOS POR ALL blAKBS
ol ntnaet BO Hftfdwarw. 11* Port St.
PHONE 40W.
Bola aaaato fOt
repam
RAfrOB» n PER w
711 Pandora ArrciLe
Ptadlar rftoaci u.-<:\»ij
ME
M19t:VtXAMBOOB
MHONB BIOO-WB PAY BBBT PRIOH
L lor bMUoa, ran taala. ata««a. tu.
oitora or snitbiai aba roa wlab to dHaoaa
*r Wa rail anrarbara, an* llaia. Try tia
rpo CAR oW MiU S W Aimp. occa:
I alonal quiet drlMo M mm car Hutu
lerma br the hour Hp OMBOd sodaiK iireu
roply- LoeaUty. tba Wmowa. an«i.
OoloniM-
W~ 'ANT«D^~D8aD LAWN McWKK
PhMt« 4307
WAHTXO-aTAND WITH PEllAL AT-
iMBawgt for Stnaai aewiua mach'iir.
oM dgifc. PbOBo TMIR _
WAirnD— WARDROBa'TRDNK. Oor.ii
nawdltlnn aiaU alar, prior, in.kv.
vbatB Ban ba oom. Bu imb. Ooton iat
-ARno — TWdl SbLKY. raoHB
•lUL
BOX UU.
w
yYAHTSD—A wnaBL HOB.
Col on tat.
W'ANTSD — otavnanu , jKriTa.
7 > Muat bo oboAp fbr ii^h Ask Mas.
Oolanut-
WAJfTSD— SBOOND-HAND PORHmtRB.
anUaora. aportlac ooodB. oto. Calla
profBpUy attatidad t«. IM Port. i»boao «14I,
AHD FARTS^
\\7 ANTED - aiOTOLaS
7 7 radlna ai
and porta. ttiaBB US.
coitdMlOB. ftllL.
J UW iBWi OOOO
7 ■ coot
\i7i~PAY~ CASH 'POR ANYTHmO~aP
TY vaiuo. Phono Mil or MllXA
Wt CALL AHD OOLLBOr WABta aaPMt.
Pboaa TI4IL.
11 1
Y\TB DDT OOOD CLASS PURNITUny
7 7 ailfcrwarr. btaaa nr chlaaware. Oo.«!
pfMoa paid Uddr't. B37 Port. Pbooa 3«.'.I
rM» Dl OOLO WAIfTBliri^RSacnRB
a lot of BOM ftod ailvar In ny JowBlrr
buatnaaa. Brlaa la ywnr oU vatobaa.
iawalry. dlasMBMa and «dld bUmt. I iriS
toafca you a oanoroaa aaawanM for othar
' pay cath. W R. WlUerwm.
:7'.« rtnuclaa fltreet
fooda <
Jtwalrr.
VICTtJBlA JLUA AUKTtUV OO.
W^.rf 01 pr„-,n» \SM
Laryeat tJurnt iit [netkia. i&ckk. Iioq,
batttaa. ptpa. Mftclunorr. toola and fitral-
iBia. PboBo oaso iriMflii at
47
ROOM A.ND BOARD
VNEW WlIEZLBAIiROW. II, TWO ANT'
ilirtw-ournrr ait atowa: oaw dock
chAlra. 13, babr atroUci, 13. Tl: loO bakta
and cooler*, ladm bike, coaaur bnfta, H-
1011 Port BtfMt. Photia 4307.
VBARrS PQLUINO Bt'LCT.
wlckar, Pbono IftMR.
A UTO TRNT, TWO POLOmO CAMP
COU. Coleman laa a lore, all In Boa
ooadltlon Apply 14!^ Port Plteet. pr
pbooa TIBTR.
* UTO
» 140
M41L
TBAlLini. OOOD roHnmoN,
Apply 140 Moatarey Ate Phona
HBST BLACK LOAM. DRUTBRBQ ART
wbcfB M CH»r $A1B BOr. Mad. RMA
E0OPU4O PAPER — A LAROB BTOOX
_. S* WUL*^*" »• I aad l*BCy. oi a
yadaottoB. Ttetorto Juak A««aop Oa
MB CLOTHING. PUBH. I.RO«S. ETC.""
TjXJR BALE LAPT S SUTT AND BLOUBB.
I In i-t»irj .. di'.T.- file 10. Ii, Woold
acrcpc tao 1 hrT. viih houaacllftnUtl
In pariDcm Boi iooi. CoioniaL
PVRIRTiniS
A. «i
THnKE-PlRDa OPPTOE SET IN
aaata and b.irki. cotnpnalna avtteo, rocker
n't «rrn ' \Blr. In haarr oak franiea. HlU'a,
J" i'»ri.V-ta Avenue.
OPKHUfO POR A LIMTm NUKBRR OP
PiBpll* lor tba pipa onaa. Apply to
Paai bUcboUn. OrBantBi. Cftpltol Moalia.
Pboaa 5704L
EtA
PiANO
\L>AM BOYU-PIAHO. atHODiO. lUBD
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front 111
MARCEL. W>- HAlKt UT. i.Sc . IN YODH
hBota Mtaa Waterhniiv Quadra St,
1>ERMANEKT WAVB BPBCIAU III »A
br the famoui Tt*aila-le-Mu)r ptoc#M
TbU offertna Inctodet haircut, hot o'l
ahaaiooa and two tlnaer wavaa vitbont
axtrn cbarte Hod aon ■ Bay Oaapaay.
PbOBO im for eartr appntntmant
TintMAltENT WAVB SPECIAL IIM MA-
1 ctiina RJrfiRiond Baautr Patlora Pli 11 f
PIANO A.NH
inBlriB. »ar«rir(e« rnrW litler
noona and eaBntnaa ai rxiiiifd l-ei m^cn
morn IBB A
MIBB POK- PIANO I-CfWONB PUUNk
ronnertion lltn Burdcit Avaoita.
'-'Se -PIANO TUITIOS. mBOBT. 'loaO
* erperlenre. aer tletneu. jljnlOfB; tlMT-
oUBb crouadltiB. riMtr homa. Pboaa tn.
tia
VIOIJN
lAnPST BALI
Cjri>et rieaataa OO.. Sll
-IBLAHD WOfDOW *
Betwe*>n
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a; cftbinat. 3 alaaa cupbaArdB. Ia7B4 kit-
ehan Ubir pttonc lUILl
IiRREE nooMfl OP rt»RKmma~poR
MUe pij-turea. bowli and vaaaa. planu.
antderi Uw):«. 100 fi hoaep'pe auil eoupla
aettine up hoiiMkeeplnfl Phone 40T3T.
\\rHITE ENAMEL BEdT ^~ BI2B. COsi'
7 7 pi(
otlcloih.
BOATS. LADDERS. PARK SWINOB.
dOB ftaiuwta. chtakao bouaaa. Jonaa
.t Ml
Sroa.^
Port atraoL pbooa isyi
BOO KB I BOOKSl aOOKBI TBxUUA.Hiia
to BBlaet fraai al BrttUh Punutura
Marl. 74I-74T Port Birwal.
UORT-
BURN ROCXOAB — COOKINO
DfO. BBATOtO ANWB
YAT8B rrtiaar.
C>RDSBBD BI3RB. OROORO IR
■' lana; Ml Ma. Pnaitor OtBObtM
RApaianSfl Oimiiii Wbarf. BUtoMSTai
VKI*
ainM
ABRIGIIT. flUNNV BOOM (AnJOINTNO
naepUaoaUy MtraeUvt bathroom' and
bnakroBt, tn baantiftilly appointeii priiaie
•-oTi' Tdeal mualiDA, oloaa park, aaa and
T walklnB dUtanca city Beat
I I - . <-' k I nil F vary tiom fnrt and eon ■
renini.-- Erlra meaXa by arnuiaempnt
Boa X V Z . C'llnniat.
TBkr aPNOALOW — BOARD AND
. o l daBBBi atw ■obaoBwaBti 1 block
fran ■■praBB Ml aaparlar.
AaaROKBN HOTBL, Ml kCoOLtntR
TraBBtoBt aod raaldMiltoL caatrat,
nnt nlna water in roaoia. Phoba lOUO.
COUPORTAaLB ROOM. WTTRIM
waikloa dlatanaa pairflald, Pboaa
•7I1L Mra. Coata. IBSt Gliphaat Biraot
^T PARK LtHKlt ttll HRVWi_>on AVS ,
A
taritu para
broafcfait Suit
B
comCortabla home, with
1 111010. Oara«B.
ON-ACCOflD, Mi PRrHbRBB~AVET.
n and board: bow RuadaaitDt.
aaraae. ceMral. frsa ty . Hia ^ 4MJ
1,^UBjnSIUD si DBOQM; ROABO "pl-
X* dodod; nadnato raM fbr l«a WMS
to Bbara rao*. PlMaa TMIR-
NICE ROOM. WTTH BOARD: OAK BAt'
OaraoB_Phooo WMRl
OAK "bATT. R00M"AHD B0ARI>, MOD-
ors prtyau baaw: aic* rarden naar
Iwa booobpi. Tfma. Ofty dollara maoib,
Boa MM. OotaaiBC
1 .7LAOS— OARADUR
' and BtbOVs;
Phone M4.
lAiBa aaasiRy
fHBW)
cbaap
BOL POR HALP-
B beautiful lampB and a new
VIctfolft a-llh rrfon'.i
1JWR I
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Lee Avri-.-jf
I.VJK HALE PRAr-TirAI.l.Y NEW l.INn.
leum ruff. 10 1 T- ( 4 n I'rione lOOUK
1,70R BALS THrtEK-TIKft PORTABLE
0**B. mtxtna tronah. baker'a tin
trayB. etc . cheap. J. Puller, pbaoa 7U.
inoR~'aAijraB~BvrrMisao^
r»ialr»,
rJiRftp.
quaotlty of
Pbono TIUB.
piei^urr*.
wa aSLL TO SATtaPT
BHtlBta PBraltaro Mort. 1«>1«T Port at
IIP
BADM
fl^RNEBT BEMPLK. vroLlNIHT AND
^ laacber. studio pbaoa 3M1; rea- 3ltO-
ItO
amotHo
I.^II EK.*4 BENNETT. TEACHER OP BIHO-
■ J iiif Bludin Room loi. Rapilor BIda .
rorner Oonrnmrni and Pfiuihtoa H««l-
daBC* pbf>oe, Calgtjitr isx
J *OMPULAORV cnXARANCE SALE OCR
^ complMy atort nr radio* mutt be aold
■ ffitnedlately a* prrmiiwi in be pulled down
1 It-.' M \»19 inndrlit rt->Bker>. i iiIk'*.. ar-
rrn^nrle* al ti*r<Hiii pr.rn Tiaual ct'dit
Icroik to reaponitbla purrhaa^ra Wood
Ri^to Ca., oppoalU OopltBl Tbootro.
Y^tOR SALE -- ROYAL TTPSWRITMt.
1 aood condition Bni film, OoloalBL
If-^ori SALE LARUE EHOLnm~ PRAuT.
117. wheeled rot. It. both tn tor>4 con-
dition, tewtnc mftcblne. Ill; ainele bod.
romflptf. USD. double bad and aprlna. IS
P^'ne Sl-^ffR, ftflOT T PIB.
BALE ^a.pT. PLAdPOLX. CHEAP
IM Parabroka.
ylMOTNO. VOtUK
Italian Sebool
n.tu^'.L-i loN. f-Li)
, ^ ^ Pho.ta U07RU Mft^or
APOfBowioa. MAny teara' taponoaaa
NBW BAmtRYLBSa
RodwU 1
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PBaaa
25
DANCING
I >MJ,ROOM OANOiriO- MODERN STYLE
I* .tuix'kiy learned- Bnloneri luataotacd
N..<<e.i Miia WhltO. PBOOO «4«.
ta
DKBSaOBilOlMF
AH BXPERIRfirTm Dh
work by dar frmnp ITIOL
^HOKitRB. PITRS. liEMJuCLAU. MOD-
rrale rharaa pbooa 4iai
riTaNNIS LESaoNB
I roaanoftblt Por
pTmne ITltY.
01 YEW, RAr»3»
further purlli uUt*
DHERBMAKINO. LfjiiBt COVERS POR
rhaiti and .-an Pnone miL
1lBBBBUAICI>>U. niCMilDKiaWO o>*
-* abort notice Be.- %\ 1 lo i^tuinr
pairena Mra Olendennin* rrnmr >ji.m
XT PTDER NEW MANAOSMKHT--aPIRBLLA
cnrielB 30a Jnnaa Bldo., pboaa 4MI.
▼ " noet Wat.
310) or mix.
aPBClALTT BQOIP
_ mray-OoMda. abaae
RM odM ta otarBo.
in oenta
II
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• PoiWoa at Mkh WB.».
Ua ra a T rada - Wa Toaeh To« Riihi
IHIBRNATT<TN • ! r-i , ; i -ipfi. i srj
BCIII - .1 ■
Ill now B«rt«t, VKluria, sc. PbiMia TIM
pORTHATT AOVrra — WRITB
■ catatoaao. VmilBd Ayt. Unllaa. IM
John. Toronto
11
SITUATIONS WANTED*
MALR
A
T>OT WAHm POR UQBT nUUt
" *>* BiDRtb and board. Hioaa
~pARN 110 TO m A ^WEEE Df ToSl
A J apare uwa at honto vrlUoa alMwrardft
Ho eanraaalBa or aaHelttaa. Wa matrwct
rou and luppty with worlt Ttrile to-
flat Iho Meftbaoitt Cflttiparir. Limned. )t
Oonlnioa Buildlna Toronta
t^NOOrBERSr* MARINA. STATIONART.
* trained for oarttBcaiaa, Wtatoeboni.
Caatral BulMUw. Vkr.oei wmtaroorn.
JUHTOR
Boi W7A
POM OPPIOB
AMD WIPE WANTTO Afl^CAJki
M«hl_auiu apartnanl block,
niu rre, n achBBBB for
Hammond fUaltp,
korMiaft Apply
D aaaiaB street
BBttaa. muat anderaiarto low
Plant and
prriaure tieam
TOTNO MAR. BUOHTLT CRIPPLED
in iiri iiftBd. Boado aarfet la bard
Korkrt anit wkUiBa to do aayuilai
»043, i-niar,i*t
Boa
A BOOKKCKTXR
'V •n«aae(Brnii
CrwiB. ITM.
WAMTB PART-TIMB
local raleraooaa PbaoB
/■JOOD OOOR AHD BAKaR. OODWTmT
VI hotel. iMMpiul. larwe eamp: caod rafer-
enre i ^o» 4741. tolonltl
ii'^NauaHMAN *a. ex opWcbCskiicb
J paroian'nt iKwitlm Vicir.na or lalaod.
Oood oCflcu ur atJtrt man dttve am make
ear Babcr, induolna4tB, bonaoL Anr
vlSISSmr. Oeaoyiaa SUoob
T,^XPWBROBD OAHP COOK. OOOD
Boa Mil mionWt
T *ART TIMR aXPSBT~ BOORXOPml
I ywra VMtorta; fafwoaooa
Phona MTI
W'DW OH
TY Orneo. ST« JobaaBB BtyoM.
WAHTE»-TEACHOrO P U B II I UW. 60OD
^ pnioM ichooL by Alborto babpro
tMasaifc oaio l a H Bi i«um. fPiMa Mr («-
A&MkrIb.
PAOrrnS ARB
SHI?: '* ordioarr 7;
*™.r*"' •oartaionta and kroo than .««
ba?I-.T 'h top
t» aity. Ml ft
pAPBHaAHcmiib
/ ^oMBHR-pAurnRa
* ' kalaaaitoiBe Ph<
1 » A 1 N TTb a RAlaokRHDIO. papmT
I haBBtoo. brafcaB MSto NSMoaS. Ba
Mrtwa S ^JSr^^"^ oaid^bYrBil
Bute acparianci
It
TO BXCBANOB
AHD t WOib BXCRANaE MT BonTTT
al M JIS te a flrn-etaaa poultry ranrh
o( 14 Borea. with rr.id'rn ''"n -rifnniei^
bunaalow nt* vaier h-ii .^r nlunibine!
haiem'fM. 'umaf^ [Vflur-. bmll-Ui t\-
lerta poulirr B«commodatirm loo over
1.000 birda: for a mU. claar UlMd aM»o»
in tb« city or Boboibo. aot loo fbr ML
DVOUZRE BOX SMI. OOW5Nt8T
AREAIXT (KX^I) PROPt^BTTIOM -CAL^
aarr la enindna a b'jHdina ^oo(B OBd
rwal eaUU la la aood demand Twaoty
*s* • '"•">" tb*-
elky llaalto and tw» biUm from the City
Baa; MMOt car Uaa and emitnt aidevaik
paat property^ trada for ten ar owra ocrra
in Saaaich. with aia or boym
houae We aiTonalr reeoBiowofflJ
PaMBSRTON * BOH
l.-'MPREBS THU S SM SK TM O PARLOR.
Mt HiB l M l raiea
Phone (7nL.
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RADIO. < TOSaBk PORVABLai tM
complotA. Ml JahBMB Bt. Pbaaa TM
ROOBRB BATTBR'
tata. lo perfKt oaadmoa.
hubroka BlfoaL
FOR
UM
RADIO. ALL.BLB0TBIO. MM, ODM-
pWte 7-ln»B: oalak Mia. llM. BOK
4M1, Colonial.
lai mmtcAL' iM B raro a Hia""^"''""""
KBRT'B
aPBCCAL PIANO TAUTB
ALL oar BBod plaaoa ba«a beta radaead
far tblB •oak aatr. Ump wora *ood
raliit b al of^tbw an boMar aav.
IIM mi
I^vjR BALE LEPT-nAND OOt.P CLUBS
ai^d |pa(r,rr bar Phone II44L
I tCK»n TKA. 4,Vr PBM POUND A NICE
V I Indian tea of eacalloot (layer, tbroo
pnundi II H. delivered
Phiinem. »a4t and 3134
MaroarB Orocary
1-ON-A-OO BLBOTRJC BBLT, aLMRTLT
uaad; erry ehaap Ptioa
Ootonlyt.
JAMBSOH-S HEW PRnCIDH UVT "R"
Bow rtady. Wa wlU be plaaOBd U
one le you Aiineaon Coffea Co
NO 3 AUTOORAPniC POTJllNO
BrowBla. wlU) trawliot caaa and
MavoBlt tripa^ oawkBto; ball prtoa.
PbMio nlHT.
IIM
IIM
IIM
SaOTOim. H OAOGB. llt.Mi SROT-
Bva. 13 faaaa D.B , MIMi nrill bam-
baa flahlna mdi. H7<i: i-tuba radio, Mli
7-ttilw »te-trip furt.'i JOIA fiib-a.
II ftD: r.'o At.:-, .l rnc- '•".rritt,
new tl-'r.(: riiP'r'. :' !■ ti-;(»rt«i, 14 M
IMd Blaa-T-* r ' -1^ imm. 1141;
bov-p btotie 14 -r M M as*
Mibt. late r ^
JhVX.>» A AHONHi irrB
Haw arvd Becoodtkand Btoro
til iohnann St Phono TTB
nrr trb Rooybr
H'Kivr fsft batr day
p).oti> icaiiR
PLBABAHT ROOM. OOOD BOARD. AP-
plr 1031 Smproaa Av^thi' pr:t?ne aOBIL
lOOM
ate.
ANI> BOARIi I 1 KM.'! MnC'CIt-
140 Palrfletd riinti*
N C k, WITH ATfXNUANCk-
valld or cooealaacanl. larae
rooai WlOk RIB BOnOL BBBfrOBl BBS MIT.
R
170 LET, wrra noAnn oroond
Door, lane, auncr iiert-ai'.llna-rttoin.
eleoa to bath, opao &replftC4. Maderato
^tt!^.^*<ii&'a:su^':U3^
Pboaa MML.
r
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baRaoaa otna lUl ftrt.
BOABOt
MUX.
—ROOM
ard BtraoL
ARD BOARa MB
tt KOOM AND BMBO WATTSD
V\7AlfTKD~iaRD MiO
7T for elderly Ia4p, M
IIM. O^OlBL
A wn
laM la
m OARB.
M Baa
M nnuttsuD u
■KNT
oats
TO
ATM! YATEB. ITILBON
/V BooBM by day. »oaft or bui
nGTEL —
■tb.
AT Ml TATaa. OROOND PLOOR, B.
/V roORked euite Ptwne I7ME,
■ •ROADWAY hoc MB.
1* clOBB. Dichi Bp:
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BftOAbi'
waoB BP.
CBCU,
im HlJtNBHARp
BRIOtIT, <rofnrorTabla Btodir a
bat
ttn. roaaortablo raioa
|-70UPDitTABLa ROOM* RBAB BBAOOH
V ' Hin Puk PhM idWlt tu Vu-
Hin Park,
ooweer Street
^tLOaa JAMBS BAT HOTTU BEt-BTT-
ttbB>roetB, Ofta. flreptaoe, rarace onnov
f7OMm0RTAKa PTTnrafniinj nia}tt(>r>M
' for rent; board if daaircd. lini Pan-
dora.
pLBABANT Pt l RHIBWl ROObA WITR
, A iftvBP Roaptoo parak. 1b prlvato badBoi
?5fltonSI5¥S2"~ ar ^UR^-B.
BTRI&T'
.•fBlMo rt.y:A'«lNa
mi"i r.r rrrl Ihr
for
All ar» In aood roodltlon and ran be
, rt'-hanaed within one fear ai f.ill r»l-ip
\ for a oew piano. You cannot bo wrana
AND CBZUntKH-S OnaBBkB |
nd ffiftdo up: moderate
cnaryet Phttno TOfOX
MBRIffTOW. LAIHEB AND CHII fniorB
• draaamaker. n& Mir.tjiaatf st ii77r
STUART. :4t YArrj* HUIH
dreaanaltina arid rem nd* Una
MRS O
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8vrrB AND duebsbb made il oroeri
blahlr recommended, moderai* charaaa
Mlaa Bnaor. IJ^r i^-oek Phone UltL
PAT OHLT It OASB
no urrBBBBT no
KBRT'B
KBRT nSRO 00. ITKTOBIAI. fnk
Ml YalcB Straat
tracie.
A a fxansiRiB por ah bbouhob
BGTHOALl
PBfOd
FGTHOALOW, SBTBH LAROE
4*0 BtUf* citT
ROOMS:
, , 1 a^rea.
aaPdoaa, orabard imall fruiti.
liaaaBft. bora, wai
Bblck oa
for stBllar home
lur, liwM. photM
Ooloaiat.
T.^XCRANOa OP-TO-DATy' PIANO, WTTR
AJ atartrlr ^ayar, oa ear or wnall hooM
IjXMt CECRANCia— OOOn IXTEI. BUILD-
£» WS>**nni!Mi iBl*** *" coodmon
I~i«R TR««S ^^^vFaORRL ABr."T
Blast pOia ftato YlMorM: buna.-^-
ftad otbor baUdtaaft w««M aoaMdar aood
av mediam boMo in vietnr-a Apply Wm
j^jbaaai Msab. msh asr. IfflT
ts
LOST AND FOUND
J^OBT BETw
AHD aorVERR-
ment Btreei^ '-i'lu A'm, an>wrrt MBia
of Queenla Phone Belmont IIX
LOST - I.ADYB TRBSB-bORRntlD
_ Uaa mrf, t:W pab.. aatorday.
NMBSrs Bbd DouBlBB. Pladar Bkaaa laavo
at wnUa Piano Co.
Ioar-atTHDAT. iib^^a pink f-RrrrAt
BorkJare, vaJUAbla kOepaake Be ward
Phooa t33«x
IOBT PAIR OIASSn IN ROYAL
Bank. Baiorda* Pttider return
IfM Pandora
:>.JD PRACnca PIA^ Of OtOH
full trirhord. for only llUi
and oihrra muat be rlaarrd. Hlll't. MT
PaniJora A*>oua
ANORORxnaat ptsiKk lotS'Y tohk
B>ui ^ told, wbat of-
faraf Phooe MOIL.
flRtmaWIOK ORAMOPROBE IN Oorin
■arre'i
ET. *o VOl.tlMCa. WOULD n HKRT
hUlori . 3 4 »(ilumea, Tliacfearay
Make aOer to 1*0* lOSI. CalotilaL Of pbooa
UtTR
TOVBB AND BANOtB MANY MAXBB
STOV1
Wa
I trrc HOTEL. TU
1 - fortabu. uup l olira roPMib b oaoB
aeeplna roooi*. aultoft PbOBO II-
'pWO PTIflNlRIIEI) BEDROOMS^ AIAO
I twill vk epol UK room* with npaa Aroi
trrma moderato. ail QiMboe atraob.
sa
ROOMS WANTBD
front*, part* botlen. eu. Bnuihall'i
TU Fort St Phooa 43M.
1>ARTI.T
l>e,i( fi
nnSKBR PRAM Scream c-o;ara4l« U
vY coaditlon.
Phone tSMR.
14H Ounnan Bt. Phona
J' COBldlllOB.
umi^
EROLiaH COTTAGS^trPRIOaT MARO
and MobL was PbdM TVmi
Reward
rrrv
BAZJb-pARX OAK OOTTAOS
piano, aood tone and ib aotaodid coe-
dilton. 1100 riMh Phooa ll.MV, iworetaaB
ORbHElktXRTBMALirnRAKTi. BECBP-
onal barfalB for aoirB aaia B'x
LOOT- BETWEEN riTY BALI- AND
fknpnrant, o «BaU purfe. eontotoUlB
Reward Pbone eoTTL
LOfT BAO
or Tooifl
srwARO
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* eatiMntrr'B hand BBW. Ptadar pbs*
Phone IMOL
T OCT PRIDAt' MORNTTtaT RboKnap
1> plana. 00 Po-it Say R:>ad or oak Bay
Aeeeue tl U->nr-r»» PTndrr ploate phone
14M1.
IOrr IMTTIAI.ET> WRun* WATCH
* Reward Ptiooe PM
Toht-maVb wiupt watcrT'^"
i wwp^ B.^a l*oi Colonlat
N'OR
tt
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•7 pm-ir, w ij pcf
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plant*, aood dahUaa. 1
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0«T-''i«< kt iVriAT IA*rr
A (.BATRITR
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' Street
n To RKNT— MlftCKLLANKOUl
PLO
Budd.MBL.
tiLADIOU. LAROi SLOOkCINO mRL
* miaed bulha. 1 dot . It J Oaatbroy.
B^ynatda ((lr«*L Laka Hill Phona l?4IRt.
/ < i>ntotJ inn.BB. namk> VARirmaL
* ■ in be arown -n ahare« Sotae for oala,
cheap Phai>* IBSaL
j^ooAN TIP* pfloRB ooMorra mo.
pRKtirr PIRRr PUSOR boom, broad *'< RWTriBO A <IR l|BIBB |. i m a»
WBSTTiroHOUSS MOTOR. 1-Mtb borae-
yy p«w«r, BrandaiHi ViatBt<Ray. to* bbIb,
cbaap Phono M33
S RJKONDmoRED BWaER MACNIHBa
lU ftad up. A- K Tariot * Oa. TU
TatBB;_
POCTHDa OP BCOTcn AHD BHD*
wvi*«r Bifttt. t packet hapBk I Ba
Demerara auaar. 1 yaaal caka— all for 11,
£ell*er*d anywhere, HUl'a Orocav
117 or in
3
■I'd 1191
Oldaat Ad* Aowncy to B C.
"Ad*eTllBlB« la to bttalnew
aa SIBBm le to maabiaary"
HtfnCB TO
ICFLAR
BMBCbiy rate
for ayalOMBllaaay
writlap aad
diwIayMB pOaa
aewwitoor ada
aad MBpflpiaa
Uluatrauoaa
U den red Wo
b**r vfiiF^o
l4»cal ad'eTT.ctaB
far o»«r 30 yaara
aad kaaw tba wai
to
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TO
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»BBt& TM Totna Stroat Yo., tr^c, tr.a
ttoiBoy opartBMBta 'xt %t, mucb
about, vltb the birae rn,.,' , Ioudbo
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ONE poan. 1MB, uoar dblitbry.
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botaalo . one Hudaon roar-daar Badas. MBft.
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and la^^llja* tbtm-
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» QH TRB ISLAND. aU eseepttoaall i
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A* front, ■■ndaitlil *te«. Sve bodrooou,
tiathrooan. UaM. Mar. laraaa. alone lire-
place. Bva nllaa Iran city, to rent for
Summar aaaaon or by tba yaar Appir to
owner. Pboaia ITIBBI.
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PINE
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diuaa Ptsa rwoniBi ootar. tu* dtac
wboata^-^yBm and ibbt ba«SBra
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act of loela and aide (urteint
1650
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hod* and oiack irimminaa. Maai exUaa.
fuch aa buiiiprr., ruonin* UfhtA.
motomrtrr and ornament, etc
Ur7 OttHYBLER 13 SEDAN. In verj tood
ibape New aeat eorcra aad apor* tirv.
Duco loet like nav. Baa a wondtrrful
ranninv motor, very
powerful
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pandabM. The ear tbnt navtr iBlb la ttt
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In motor - . .
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$235
$130
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$745
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quUk «alr. n.OOO P R Brown A Booa.
Ltd - Mil Broad Street Phone 10T*
\-BBY CHOICE OLEN LAKB WATTR^
* front Inli tor Burruner Eamo l^bne
3M7 or 4NL.
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victoria.
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ACOHFORTABLB ROM* roR BITMMER
month*, near IV**-
M* Oorwe Road,
am R»>e Htre^. 4 room
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MlttMream Road. I raema M.M
ISYT Oram Btraot. 7 ro««a Jl.M
71* Wtlaon ainal. • roatU MM
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t.C«hnrnr. Ill per hundred tw al aa Wla k -old
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doprw Latlon
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14 b rcUaOla car
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ear .
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AJ aiM Bars for aaln. all alaea
a* aM B ltSat
r, MY Port Btrcat
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ppvd. dlnabv. jobnaan, alA.
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la rour play around.
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•tartar and elaetrlc aaoerator.
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w4tb aatt-
__ or. Cabin
baa fun haad'raaan. with ateeriiiB arbeel
tarward. Oockpii aft. ui|h itaartaa wRaaL
Baal aad aastaa is aBaamat aiadiwaB.
WAUnOI AOAKB
Taebt Broker 117 Jolmenn nt . Plinne 1771
I^^OR SALS— CABIN fTtUIHER. Jl t^'
1 letiath, a ft beam, elecuir heiiis.
*-ia-b-P. Palmer enoine aM ^ne .-nnOU nn
newlr painted Applr Hafrnn HuathmM
Brentwood pnone Keallna 410
FUtT -BOTTOM BOAT. 10 PKET. NEVER
bean uaad. 114 44 0 Kelvin Road
ASbuifB LAUaCU POB BALB. CIIKAP
Apply a.O. PaWM Bao«e. Sreniwood
UUXWOOn. 14 PER (-MRU. Ota IDS
Wacka. 14. beat Or cordwood. nABi
Wacka. 14.
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eoaeaoteed uavOT baas iB ValBhaa
II per eord MaOHMT jalu WMfc JMB
per eotd Oteoaails Vaas Ob. Haia
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r> wood. (4 pat cord, alip BBllB.
fc;HAWN10AN
i taaBUu. hau aord.
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Pbeaie IM
LAKB na. nova
itava tba aoto mmp hb thia
UP - ISLAND
Wood Oa,
MUX WOOD.
Pbane >*M: BMS*
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pboae aaar
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To cloM an aatalii SnallU. OalaolaL
BOATS. amntUDBB. CRUISER
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To make roaaa for thr new btwta
pAomc BOAT oa
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BUYS orsn
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LAijs(.-H. wms
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PAOaW BOAT 00>
Blapa OppoMts OTJL MM
IVOIiAa ISttBW, UD.
lilo TATas ar uh vatbb ar.
PBOKB MT PRONE III
Open tvualiwa and Suadan
"IP Tou oar IT AT PLotura
rrs AU. RIOBT'
CaHaVBOLBT TOURINO. IN OOOD OON
' dtliao. With licence: 171 Phone 19S1L
ifllOO
tHANULrJl aSDAN DB LOZBL ODHDl
«M iM* for
i- tion like new Phane
demDoatratloo Cheap
C m ». Phone 1HIL
Urea. II 10
mBVIIOt.ET TOURINO. MM--A BMAI^
325
DOB
nape
a SNAP. UM UOBNCBi PBBPKTr
US Alao IISIM
• 11 Oovemaaent Btreol,
" ;i oj 1^ la hi.
NI
■W crt-nnTji .V
l^ (.1 13 .--.i;.
rtlunaiille'l romnlet* unti nor^ri -i"!..!!
neala, eio.; lb* feet aO-lneh J L/i't, n >->r:
e a Ivan lead nottlaa and po>i«. m ran
be aaan neat 4U Kerr Avenu* t\a tr,r
lot. aa la. nr aaar aBar Apptr Room a*.
Boon BuUdtaiB'
,iOa BALB — Mfr4BO0K BLBCmUC
OM mtJ 9UI aan aSvas
pvaatta
l.iOa BALB -
r btnadar. n«d
Awply RkJt^daaa. Saukb Baad. aavaM
Maream Bvrvic* MUtlOn
ptiu.
Red*. Biitf '
Norman rm'..
I^MB*ae«a_
I aaah
e ■.HOtiK INLAND
ao to 70 cvttta
LM>ualaa Street, a ft
14 wm rnxma baob.
Oalaulla. IIB
^■<MtlX .MX COACB. ini NEW TTRBB.
• ovmpara. MM ar beat olTer
rrcF. r.r ' araae
1,'«OK UL-ICK BALB— BTUDBBAKBR DIP^
tator aadan. S-paaaenoer. 1*17 model,
run a.DOD milea. maehanlcallr perfect
Owner leavlna ntv muat aell Rediired
from 13. 171 to 1 1 . 1 M) AppI I B^a » 1 07 ,
OobnUai _
ElbilO TUDOR SniAN. ItM MODKU
r barvaln. lail Jfnn*r>n Phone iiMY.
IMR BALa-ovaaiAiiB m "A" wnTT
' atasafdap. aaBd tMaa saw
»4A aiMjPanmad Baud.
I.IOB BALB-l»rr' BRREX
apMBlId MadiUoo. mn I
ihotiaaad BilTtt Phone MTTi
Eft LBoaoatN puujns. ouabamteed
FI^OUR OOOO BADDLB BORSBS. VBBT
rvntla, rbUSnn -t-} henffle tlmM.
PhntM 44T fCaauaa a ,tf.,iev WaM
Road. Mt. Newtoa.
fMYn.B
■t,Xm SALS— OOOD FAMILY OOW.
I mRkme I ^^CBBaaa. van rt* BtHk,
prtrv laa n YWmm. OM Waat Band.
Rnrai Oak
,ViU aAI.B RBOl
with oapel PiMMa IMflk.
I
L^blt BALB- rwat-YB ORAM /SKBBT
I^XA BAlA-'«VBaLAND 4-M Mfc SX-
tl
owner. lart
a. Arat-rUaa
lllon l^oa •^ai
4101 t'oluoiat
P>aDBRAL TN1TOKB.
ewM Vaneonvev
X.-WlMt) TOD6ir~tlS4,
I epieodid anadWOB. Uraa puad
SMBR
I,V>R BALB WILLTB-KNIOirf MtTblK
44 rou^e ardan A rar with enlnwe
aeatine cai.u'iir n-'erirllrT rair.t. upiiol
•teTT and lir"». n-.in-re:' "iih eiie 'tia
that Will never wear owt Prlvaiel* e waod
Pb<Ma rar daMNMWallM
aftcmnMs.
Pboae 1441
VBBY BPSCIALI
ORAHAM-PAIOB MOUYL a i.'i
Thia little car la In peitrct ■■"'.jitir.
Rieehanlcallr Wa have Imi nnlaried
rvpainttns tn a vera
atlrarti.a rolor Price
ri-iHE rara liatcd batow are our cert I Bad
1 uvd (-Ara aad tba
Vou will aarva «BM FPU B
iry tbaaa oat.
rH*"^— SBDAM, 1M1.
BBaallaot bar
STAR BROUnNAM.
1*3»
OftAUAM-PAIOK mndel
ai4l*3S, faor apeeda
KRSKINE OOAOII.
i*«a .
PONTIAC SEDAN •BPaolALi
i*pr
BS8KZ OOACR. IFfT-M
oLDaHOMttjaniih
IIU BTAR TOmUMO. OOOD
tlrea. ruaa wair .
CHHY8LER "4 PHASTON. beauiLful
ahapa. meabanlaally aouod A MOi Mt
rral Uab-ftaSa bV VVV^
PORO TOUUMO BMr* BWM ftOR
truBMamuaa ^OU
TUB MOTOR HOUSE
iVktortai, Limited
Om. Taiaa and Vanomvar Sla. Pbooa 443
OB B^S — %IIOO
$140
71
■CBimSB MUOTOBT
AC TO SASU1
aaada bbibl
na wemo oodpe. RuoKnaLb able.
4IU
X »
Pthar
Utdart taaltMan. waadjjSiMir Bad
TYBBD GARB BOOOKT AMD I
\J ahaaiad. Maiiere taoMv Co. Ltd
It BUBINSM orroETiiNiTies
CBBBBBVB. MAWimBi
CABPBT WE*Bf—
A'
well rurnlabed aaa plalei and raoara
liot water Huwd heater rtenta atei^r
I IM par nonib. Larte a ronndi. nicelr
rtf SvernJUna oan-
Aa a
$875
$495
14r>0
laM asL PunUture
lasaad m isb Bauee
$1500
noBMrr orubb * oo.
1113 oovaraneol Straat
AYTRAcnvELT BrruATao
rvBort lor aale aa a BMSS BMMtra.
Ready VLcioria AU tha yiar yBBBi saW-
near Soi 4*n, Ooloniat
^N u fP U Mrg un T to airr a
IBEAMD urtNDOW AMD CAMPBT
lac O nt Port St Pbaaa MIA W. a.
UMbee. yivtnvtioi Kepalra. awrawaaia
ett^HwaSanMllMSMMMavH^wwi^M
stAvaaaat
ABMAP^aaDooB} nacMi it^im to
M.TM. OB tenaa. an aaeouni ol ftwn-
•y'a in keallb: modam ala-momad bun-*
salav: maanlBitant view of aea and
■ aBBtalaa; two lata and aaaulalte aatdeu.
lUy Band, paruolaa. l aiafc abmba, fruii
traaa and vaaalable SBIBml Bamdlal*
la«L NO aiaaia. Mr parUaulara
asjBY
ATTRACTIVE nvE-ROOMKI5 PTJU.Y
modem bunaalow; eplendld condittoni
baaa w at- Baraaai walkina duuaea to
i wm- Pbd wa W in..
V DANDY 4 RboM OOTTAnE. RATH
and pantry, lovely earden, taraee
A anap for auklr aale. taah ot term a
»ok ft in. ColoaU at.
A' CHEAP BUT— MOOaa OP 10 ROOMH
on 3 leui eamenl baaraicnt with
furnace, and two aaraaaa Cloae in. Price
Onlj ll,*0O, 1400 caali. balanca aa rent,
7'V Applr I3T Pandora Avenue
DBIHABLS RB8n>KN<-E OVCIIL^XjK-
>n« waiar; «uarut-acra ctjiuaaiad.
UitiL til AnnaKL
isa
-CV3R SALS (JAHBB BAT). aK-BOOWD
r howaa; baa luat baea lBar*lillrfF
ovatad inilda and auL Asali
Claraaoe Straat.
r^DVTLnSiUt'B RSBTDENOB FOR SAI t
^ a or to leaae never) larva rooma. trind
ern. with alt Cinvroi'.r.r *t quarter a''ra
lot, Bne lardeo. mm- larie oati Aaa'itrii
value II POO Pelert In. alitr Jiitt otl Uppor
Foil flirret '.ifTKr o[ It OUO will be con-
■ iJerrd br owr^«r. who u forced tn aell
Bur direel and aav* oimmlaatou Teiae
arranaad Applr Boa 4ua. QalanM
nOUBB POB SALS— 1111
naay Pnt Stiwat. tuUy amdarn. •
aaiuld not ta aaod laoant that
roaaai. av .
would look afior aardan
Pbooa lasirt.
J II A VI JUST ooMPLaraD a
v.iiiilTfully charailna all-room
aiiw'.i butiaalffW, vbMb I ballave
ta be tba moot up-lo-4au raeaon-
ably pvioad bawa In blab part at
FMrflald. It U artlatleaay daeo-
raiod aad iSa alaotneal Sttlna*
ara al tha beat. Tba bona U ready
for buM^l* aeoBPanay. AppI^
TJWUt mOR BCnooL fnnneN ROOlftp
PI Bdaaa. earaaa. lawn. rri.U irfH>ai IMNb
IV
BBfaOOM— WMOLBBALB
TV Seeioa O -c
eeeda. tmpertei '
fUrwiahlnea. leoia
OveraU* Mai
r-n V(n> '(•*
eaev terme 114* Walnut aireei
r.AI WTATT! AOrNTB .pI^AiT TAKK
(iiiHi-e I hav" mr |.rr.i.rMr "l
•aa Mead Bireel. r-"tu'n.*K. 'f.r.i m n • ■
ai rra. rirlrj4le»lr will, M'- r li .'■(•,
Orubh A- Co. 1113 Clovemmenl Blreet. Vit-
toriA ■ All plbar IMiaaa 1 barvby csaMl
from (hia data llSllAy. MB. WTT.
Corlleld^
rro MODBRN aOMBB. OOMAIDEn-
•bly below aoaL In plaaaIBB aurrouno-
Irw* alaaa to airevt ear and ilBaa i a Oak
any. aavvn tr«>in"l >om-ban8alo« and
aanae, 14 tot, viriorla Wait, elaht-
rootneil wrii buiii h'fuaa. froataae on
i..-*t(i Mnr wa'.eriL ti OW Only aerloua
t-cnu-i.-^arra plea>e appt* lor fuller
tirtilara. uwner. Boa Mlt. Coloatet.
per-
rpas rOLLOWlMO PBOPBBTT WU, PS
i BOLD BT OWMaa. JB^fasM
on tHHitoaa P4
Sm at* heuti'ia
BgMNtu Mo»4oaaa '.f
SRTlPBafS^a&rd^
28
THE DAIi V roi >\i T \ r >ria, B.C. SUNDAY. MAY U. 1929
Country Homes, Acreage, Fruit L and
n
■ nt (l«H
, l>rH at
OAK MAX
la UM BMi nrt •<
OAK IMT
AM uaoLCTKLV mm ■owoalow
•r all Un» WTF niam*. w^o '™*
AN EXC«moilAL UOll»
O KXPKNU HAS
omt spahid h
ih» MaiKucuoa of ifiu
leuuw M idtt). wuhia MO duMM* w
N
X*ni bsMoiMU uM ■ _^
u Ttrr confMUklir arr*ui»d
A niuT-CLAaa bot
SXOILUlfT N»W rrUCOb BOK-
OAIXJW II MimrTBB WALK
onrntB or citt
/^OKTAmura nvi wbu. plawbo
' •iinof iMM «Dd taum lor »»'" '"J
atua; tsr«« apan B'*rUc«
bandMima llviu-rown; Bl«a .°!P.^?:
riiooi. Iira«kt«at nook in ••"■*™!2Jii
kik-twQ. Uraa baihroom. lane elo?*U
III* Golf Unlu. on bUih •■4.^-
fAIM. TtM sra* at ttia land U a IllUa
orcr b»U an acre. aa4 U twautUutlr U(«<I
Th« houw la BW*PUo«»ll? ileatanart
lui L untviiiantF an* vft^ u( wiMt. AC>a -)
n.)i » Arm iiEATEu wtUi lha ut«l irpa
oi raulr conUoil»4 and acao^aieal •*!
burmr Tbara M* aw^Ija * aiaad »ag-
iATOiloaMB Atk4 alwvM tolli.
SroMM IbiMWhPiii Uw bMM ba««
OWOOD ruMM, vtlb mtadgaay
doari TDa workniMiahlp. ri«al«B Mid BW-
tvriala at« b*>yaB4 crIUaMn.
MoT to
Bttrr * KOL Lm
Baal mtlMfu, iBdMrthaa ■«* PIbusIbI
IOMUMa«>
Mdroanu. aU biiUl-in
fin» CPiDfnl batrnifcit. lurnac*
laiaao ijfioil Ifii On ftoa ftouJ*-
brarii ant] park Uuin o'
Cllf.
_,„ . flr«t-«Uaa
inBltrial*. unOri p«r»onal •<'''*"**'J?
ar prvM-nt oa ntr l*ne« **.IHia> ■»
tvtm* tncliidiaa b«Biitlf ttl f •tlBH*'!;
vaccUenl piano, inlaU )1B»- ■KRiHI
lUiDlvuBi. munit. m- Wt#w"
X-QBTH QDAOKA DIBTTtlCT -FIt*-
rootnad boK«law and '»»
fulli j»o4<rrn BseapUnnal Uk
TKlM. an aa» lerma <r—
i jrr NORTH QOADRA. '>o» b!*"k -
' ' Aaml-btinaalaw. etceplionallr
t>ui)t ftod tilUr tnodein. n>« rooma
down and lluw wataM atML^^^ffit
aaierlBaa at tmag
larmal
PAmrntLD
POtm-ROOU BTOCCO Bt'NOAlJjW,
rull eoncratc baaancQl. cumUtna-
l<on alnk ftnd laatKlri' tub* in ktUhanj
■ araaa. dd latf« lot. atllh
Ti«« of «aUr <Tarinai .
SBAFRONT-EirapttonaUr •«« cm»-
•trMWd llvt-mm alucce buoaa-
t4000
111 »a^vaiv*>>
tow.
with lana aiwirMn and unat'
M 1 14. MM badroMBa and an-
athar fully nnUbM la baMmaai. UitM-
E>M baUiraeni uid aMra tolin in
aMunvnt. whWn Baa ftm» concraia
WBlu up U» Beat Mala, larva eapboard
a»ac« and bullt-B fa«Wf«a. hat- air
fiuaaM abd opaB ftf«( aataaa; on
l«a Iota. 109 tiM ItaU to a ardan and
ir.d'""* tTsoo
TN A cHAfuanra •rrnno AWDtr
-I baauutui aakm, on top ol oh at in*
ciir'a moa* popular baiabu. mb a
»up«rb ovar losd and aro. auada
• ftoa bona ol aix Una rooana. wbleh
■a ^ar. OB lorma. tt^^l
S8500
PCMU&HION
piiMM m
\N UNUBWU* OWORTIJKITT TO rOIl
cttaM » na-a«ra fann oi • vary n*
aoaaaia Oaura.
TT>a land la rhib blaek aatl. aB tfawad
and I**«l. tCDCad maa crnaa-laacMl.
Tha bulldlttaa arr in veri fait thopa
and uonalX of a W'U-bulIt cottur nr tlva
rouna. a lar«a barn, two laraa Lhickpo
hauu>a. (tc.
II U about len milfi from lo*" eliytr
le a aoiid baaoh and i* cnoat mttra int
datTTlM or amall Iriiii
Tha ovnar, «hti ha* pprmanrnilr l^rt
lha city ha> initru.:ta4 m to oflar th)i
«»r* atiractlvt ixuprrti at tba 4|*}TfUI
unuiuallr low priea at -. fHJ I
BRANSON. BROWH * CO . LTO.
View and Broad 8U PhOtM 54M
laoi
m
OAK BAT
F^XOBmONAlI-T PRTTTT »-
J rmmad atuaco baruialow. altu-
atf d no blab iraond la Iba cbol«*«t
pan al iBU OaaJrabla 4>aUrtal.
Coa*«ni«nUv toaaud alM «• Hm
cat lm> aad- mUB iva totniM
at
W JONBa, LTD
Batokltabad lau
■lalaaiTC Amnta
-nSOKT mos aqpMK mB tald oat. ud
■Ci to a looB McatloB. HBAK OAUAB
ROAD. Raw luraaet. lafta
also Bll-minuta car
BPBCIAU.V PRICED M 4M
Uat «iU ault you v sll at on
U rou vani a BAHOAIM
OTTY BBOKHUOB
Tit Vlav atfoat - Pbooa ■!>
AtMFfBLO "TrOOM BlfNaALCiW
Brwiaec. buUl-lB china utbinaia
Bi IfMiH •aanioftl. fumaca. cloaa to
UkT— Maw «>room alueee buna-
^ tovi oaaaot baaooipot. all up-tp-data;
braaUiu|iMak.bttili-inanactB. Price iS.dH,
O OOHYKM dl OO.. ion Doutlaa Bltaol
BAROAJM— CLOOTO OAR AMD BCBOOU
A orwTi-tMMra
t ' lUF. my HoUl
UAAf^lCH ARM
rprUB MODBRH HBBIDKriCE. with
•a abowl
«law et Um
hUIa. Btoauto
watar. oxtra ptamblJU. bUllard rooaa.
kaannaaiL aaraaa and •M«Bu*l'»»«a ^
aU UnBa. Tha land )■ ol tiM bf^
BMtar euluvaUon Lawna.
bESua and unall tniKa
j| mmZm la vary nUMr
HaUutf daliwTlaa
daily. Mlaodld traniparUtlen ^ and
froto 3w- TMoa w w" ttjbt
KsomABrr 9W »
A nxxriropD wMrmmrt
StmSALOW
WOOtm 90M SALK
liDSTEftBUJI. mMAK * CO,
Pbooa u m Via* BUw*
»750
KKAR MAJUVfS DRXTB AMD PARK
^ooa boaaalow. la anaOaat ««ndUloD
7B
UOt'SEii rOK aAJLS
II
H'
lU la AN ATTRACnVB BONOAIOW
coHtpriaUic rretpt on hall, lane
lOf'taafla wilb oimd fiirplac^. pan
MM BkBttw-'oo°>' kiicr»n Uira*^
MM bathrooiu. t*n b»ilroOtnk baw
MBt. and Durwd root
condiunu and" vrry pleaaaoUr wUi-
aWd lacina oe« clo»e to jaoa
MAdy baa^h aoB aa' itoa^ toiMBwl
MMMHB _WP Ba OB- #(
taooo
aom oooD Btnra
IN Bun-nrwo lots
Jamaa ■w-UarrtAald Ava^ luat otr
oariiBiaipt. rrtoa » J"
••ItovUla Bt— Ab amUoDI tot tm- ■ ■ la*
Rorbland A»r, ■-lo*f In 0«»arBm*Bl
BouM I'lif Il.»w
Traoali Rd . Oak Bay. a aood lot loc I UO
Baaab onM.
lor otBy.
$8000
■CAKtH* DKXTS BOHB. OAK BAT
'VlC^ Be*a ol a toana. all oMdora caa-
vaal«uaa. cltaaud «a aitra laroa lal.
cnmniaodini Bna martoa vww. and alooai
tbrww Iron fina baach 4 bvdraoma. llvlna
and Btotoa-roov. kitchao, batriroom. r«tra
MIM dMntttalra; full c«iBMit baarmenl.
titrBMa BBii laundry lub^ Good garoaa.
OU»K-Df XOHB
iT-ROOH baada. to taad caRBlliaR. ko-
I ■••M Oodfc and vucaunr MOB outa.
r>a]anr# moatUp aa raat. wtib law tato m
lnt»f»t
$l(i>0
TWO notrsBB to clobb bbtatk
BimOALOW B< 4 raona. modern. o«q-
crata foundation, baaomeot. bathroom,
etc.. and ft-room hooaa amt doer on toma
1*1. Praaant laul raaU OLM. K^eoaWa
Ona af houa« waaU aaaw tBprow-
Iha laal wmM daublad
SSMMaCUStoaa'
BO.
LAUD * IHVMVniSMT MIMOT,
UHnv>
lis oaiwiu— 1>
•in
J? to nil bla
•a
TWO PICKED aovBm tn sAAincni
PIVl-nOOHBD UonkRM BOHOA*
LOW. tbraa Badrooaii.. tituna-raaai
U fMl loot, batb and loiUi i*n f'nr^
and claarad loU. ctalcfcafl homr. n.r.'. ft-;
car. csupk at baartbt trvll trap* ; tin
111. UH down and maothly
PTVK-MILS OraOLB
ABOUT HALF All AORB — atOITT
roema; owdWB ba*HE?" ^
Mimed baarlBB J—** ffli-Sift
locauon LMta aUatM baa* SO^X^fl
and aaraoo. MaatonaW* taftoi m» « a* W
•P*«lal yaawoa ovnar ba* dMld»d
i al a mr allract1»*
Eia. &a baeat la ol lOild canm i
ofct '■IBa roona. and bai v^m m.*
HMlla ainn from mo«i ot Ihp «i[<<lr>vL
taMltt-MBIt bai huir nvrii nr«i'larir «ood-
alakltolBB>rootii and kili-lirii w^Ili naiit-in
afftotat Ibra* aowl b«Mlroo<nt aiul baihtootn
Hpatalra Tbe bawmani I* yrtj hiatt,
camaot Boor, and aood funiac*- and
lhara la aiao a aaraaa. At Uta price of
n.1A0, on tMma. tUa la B daMdad fUt. aa
It la in a iplaadid Bbltliailillliiaa. uoaa to
Batowal AyaDua,
■ZKB KOTAL TKOST OOMTAMT
Real Bauw DapartoWB l
nrlRiant RouM TicUrla
i-fimrmr BTTr"rr cumk to park
1 nva iBOBU. ^odcni amblM: niaa
crtrd'-n. bB BM ■araa*. rab* fllm. taay
tarma.
BT TKB BUb— a fanair boma. aaaU-bon-
aalow, aa««B raoma. ala^loa-porcb.
baaaaiaai. fumaca J'i«i think' FrWo
IJ.MC. Now Dad. aiir ihr ki<)i a clii
lUtAI. HOME BAnOAITIS
FAaPtKLD - ITUHT Id^l-M.-^. t) SW
BRACON niU^EVSN BOOUB. 13.350
rruUB rAIVIKLD KOiCB a< aMBt roam
1 baa aUfina-raaai and dlntJU-room
aritb open fiyaplaeaa. Pyf-fkotry to kit^-
•n BOdarn batb a^ toUot Two bad-
rooni up and two down Pull aUad baaa-
mant, wilb furnace and laundry tuba-
PKIOB
$3350
-ji ON Ttaaa
BKAOON KILL— OD« and ooa-baJt ator*:
Uyitw-raKB. dan. dlBlna-rooat. Uleltn
OILLBBPIK BART * TODD. LTD.
•11 Ptot Blfaal rbw »4a
$500
ISOOO
'XOBK HRA BHOAr. tlAV
MriDEtlN BL'NtlAUJW IN t.X\'tl.\ KtTt
(XiMl.'TlUN Op«ii nrrplacr in tare*
brtshL Ijvinx-tuwn, Dir.'r IrMlKMin*. Uifi^-
pteca batHioMu 1>riiii lan ba artanacd
Jl'T^O
mOK aUAORA BAROAIIf
\|OOBRM PTTB-ROOH BUNOAOW OM
M TWO lana lardaa tola, latt at tnn.
and obada troaa Opan flfak Bw liaai-
79 H \N ri.lJ Id HI
<( 1.1.1 (.
)l( II -I -
VV'ANTXD BUAU. S Ult t KLAiUBU
V> beuw. oouioa ntr. Bioeara U yaiMtoa.
■bout 11 ooa or 11 »o B«t naa. Cotoalat
t t ' AM lu • w Al El* rtloNT
' » Culljl-'* 1»4T or L>««p
ILMO B«a C^niaalat.
WMt. rurnae* and aan«*-
imkB will aiUt purchaaar
S3300
CHARMOfU STUCXn
A
LAtOBT NEW FTUCCO BUNOAtOW In
lordr IncaKnri. near waici 4>p^n nrr,
two badroom>. cnodrrn kllctinu and paniri.
braaklait nook, lull baaenant. furaaea aod
t^it irrmit can ba amasad,
t850
am
tf TOO PAT RSBT TOO OAK MOT
ooK TWMtm woju mmmum too
TT- -A T-i PartlaDr balll dwatltoCt ao
1^ picellooi loll eaaant f«a»-
i-.jtion. laraae' watar laid an,
rnouali maUrlal on band le
cotnplata 4 nmnu. KBItB IB A
BHAP POK A HANDY MAN
siao caih wlU handle.
BAY- -pDUt-nMm bunoalow (in
npiid ot repair) atul two cbOtea
imt ciiiov to patfe aad baaah i
and ai'.Mn pat/ walkBW dla-
tanca ot tlta rllr
OAXUNT^B-A n#at tour-room cotlace. lb
vary nlco coOtlUlon. Ian* lawn
and dowar aardank. Houm t*
on aood foundalion and wiU
auit anyona who do«t not wiati
to elliab »tep* [»:rab|p lixa-
tten- Tcrma can be arranard
BBTWKBM PDBUO AND HIOH SCUOOI^
ft-room bunxalow l nraplatet.
V^'jyy'J raaa Ou:r 10 mlnutci, walk
to city. Taa>* IM M.
tamts can bo amtnaod.
»OS« BTKBVr-nTLLY PURKliaD A-
raoto cattaae. in toM aba^
and luUy modvm. baaamcnt.
furnace and laraaa. Two lota
Tvrma eaa ba arraaaod.
HZLUBD8 OimUCT^TMr ovpomaltr
to MBut* a raal ba«M at a aaap
priei. OaDtotaa I t oemi, «*-
AOftOK ■■M Haaiaw M aad tamaaa.
Btoadi blab aad aaiwaiaBdi aa
be amaiitf
P H BKOWK * «DI« LTD
IIU Broad Slraai Maaa tm
<3675
BKAimVtKf nUKPOBUD BOTOALOW
/ «HAJtMlNa BTDDtXJ BOKOAIOW in
^ woadartul tardcn. Ooae lo ntfn curt
and M-noOl Larae Uvliu-iaom. d::;ini
room. Dutch kiicbcn. two badraatoaa luu
dcRtrnt baaMnent. furnaca aad >a»ad » . An
MiraordLoartly inod buy.
15000
JAtCBB BAY erraOOO BOWK
j^miATKD IK MOKT WIBAIir B U>-
O CATION, eloao park and aaa PlM
baaaUfol rooeu la the van b«>at at coo-
dtt»n- Pull baaemeai. furnac and laian.
ipaiartlalk poaaeaajon ''an b« alyea.
CBAItHfNO l-f'lANDB BI WOAI dyW
iJ^XOBrriOMALl-Y WBU^PBIOBD BTUO-
OO bunaali'* ftituatjid In noM dr«!rabla
raaldoBUal diiirn:: I.an* brislit 'vioa^
TCMMn with irp^n fiirplare and Hard wood
fl«ir>. v.ionr dinUia-touu wlib mauUBcaat
noilrrn Outch kitoban laloeUia
cookiQK' Cbinaoun'B rooa to aaaaaiaBl.
turoaa* aad SAra«a. KM IBM Vtttt balora
daetdtod.
ft OB <-
* I reooi bnnaalav; laaM haaa aaBd-alaad
lirma room and dutoa-raoto. Bwdwaid
noor^i r«a*oiiably pr k od. bllWaW Hu
Slrret and Hallaa MM. Om fall P*r-
IWtar^^™^^^«^^«||»fl|nj^^^^^^^^
ACKKAGK FOB SAlB
PBMBXRTOH * BOM
wm mm au. clabbv op mBOK-
ANCK. INCLDDINO UPB
LABOEST AVAILABLE LIBT OP PABMB
AND COI THV fMOPBRTT PHOU
WUICU TO UAKB YOUR CKtUOB
BBAWIfTW SAKOAINB
AOKKAOK KAKM8 AMD BOUM
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ROBEVKAR lb OOHDOM
III DBlOB BHIIdtoB
TODAY'S BIBT BAKOAZK
rtonr-RooM uDubb wm
I ^ acraa at BocM lAWDB afld
Cnldrn m cAt SltUBtad bttWaBB iWe
v-^^ fini Mwiiri. l)>r tronl haa A Olf a l ito r
(intr. Willi !*«n. shrubberv, Itiade ttaaa
and tfiuUa coun. Tnr cardaaa lamiih
a toraa daaaUtr of traa aad hmU fruit
Rlab arauDd. *aod aaO aad aa^raafc. Maar
aar Md. ^ia. WarOt daaUa. Xama
arraaaad.
* SONS. LTD.
Hi Caatrai BIdi.
JOBEPU C DROiOUAH
•M Brouihton 8t Batabluhad !»•
Albart Burdaa. Raal Batata Dapt.
m part auaai
OAK BAY
VBEAUriPUL ai*DCOO SEMI'BUHQA-
Low ibuiU by McClurai. atandina ao
I , ■ l( an ac ra n( land, with lovely thad*
I r Vratibule. halL drawin«-roMn in
• I, lip (i.amtl Oaltb. opaa Oioplaca and
huili in irau Coay diolna-aootn wttn
boohcaaai aiUI Oo«n Braptaca^ hllcban and
aa»i pantry in whiu aoaaML WUt aven
caocatvabk future Tbraa lar«a badroami
pirst bedroom haa Braplaea. bot and rwid
watar and buiH-m eupboarda and drawori
Tnrao-plaea kathroam with hoi and cold
ahowar bath Tbia hnuia has Juat bera
ipaipd throuahout. and haa a *«a naw
iKNTLBCAirS OAK BAT B M BI DK B CT
-romnai
dance; laraa livlna-roaai and dmin
aacrlflcad — Hodam al«hi-rc
>d raal-
, _ . _ ma -room
•od ball, witb nab Boon, all tinnmunl-
eattoti- flrtPlaoa, bot waur b4aUn*i atat
•aa< Baa viavii to ftoa caodltiaa. Oolp
$€M. Maaabawb * Ca.
fMWT LOOK FURTHER
I'a WBtn Yixi Can Bave tl.AOO on
tb* Purcliasr nl t
FMrrrr btuoco home
IDBALLT BITDATBO IB blah pari nt
PairOold. oleaa to Beacob Mill Para and
Marma Driy*. I^r** Uviac and dlnma-
ruoBj. bolb with Braplaeoa; rooeptian taoB.
breaktaat room. Dutch kltcbaa, twp bod-
iuO(D» aetwrau bath and toilet, laywoe:
luil cement baMBieni
HOT- WATER HKATDfO
W200
Owoara Laoa U Your Oaui
FMBFIZISI KAKOAXN
'EU^BUU.T. aubataaltol baoae. nicely
aiiuatad aaar Jifca^** ff •■LfL Jft
l>eat atreeia to IBlB taJ n ft H MMMUal
diatrtcL. _
ga ROOMS <THRa BBMOOHBt
Bear? modern eoovanianoo. too lw d l n a aai
Maviea aad
MMW HOT AIR FORMACE
Oarata vliB eaMaat mnwaf. Tbo tair
■utflMt vatoa at tbla ptapartv aboM
njiSr aad to mw an*i«d tar aateb aale at
$2050
B«all »ah payment eiil handle and UW
balance can be pa.d llk» r*iit I«wdtoM
Maaeealoa Thia !• an unuiual opportaaitv
aad la aurali wortb utvasutatuw.
I mWHUTM. Lm
M* Part B4nok
'ATOtmOlfT. OOWIORAK BAT. I
omfT'TNE aoor> bot
MVw BTi coi .''Km: lU'NOAlAW
HiUH KAlHflELO
OEVEN BBAtTTIFDL ROOUB-DownitAlra
^ cnntains a very (mpoatna entrance hall.
oM^nini Ihrouah rrench door* to a lana
ii.BCiDus drawitui-roiitoi with wrll-aP'
r^.ntrd tile-facfd. terTVreebl* tlreplare.
and bnokcaaeR. adjoin me thriiuih frenth
doara L> ihe tiirr iiinmi-ii>otn. rnnneciina
a baauUful. ctie^rT Ucaklaxt-rtmRi Kitchen
haa a tilvd ^ink an<i oil tb* modem bniU-
loi. I*" ' ' i><i! oriii and tiled batb-
rooco. ■ ' and ahawcr. Op-
atair* t\->.\ ivi> tinr. brdroona bad lana
wpwina-riMm The main rooma. at oauraa.
have hardwaod Boora. The baaaawni U
cameni and all the sooatriMUan Ik Of tbt
yerr beat, and the totertOT U Van laata-
tuily decorated tArooabaut Tba awDcr la
yery ajuiioua to ettoet a anieb aala and la
eSarina (bia ipieodkl home at a fldura
niieb belew lodara buildina coit.
Bae Us and Let Cl 8hew Teu
Ttala Aamin at
. TOD QAM WALK UOaT IM
#Ut — 'VR1*1'I'>° ft-ROOH BCfK-
OALOW. halt ac** of cboleo
land, caraae. barn, cblckan boaaaa. ate;
city water. U«bl aadaboiM. full Bluaiblaa
and two Braplacaa. tUaaaa eanplU awow
la eacrlBu. Oaod caah davaani faaulrad
Btctoaiyely by
ANDRKW8 REALTY
704 Caradn fiTT-^ : "n r K[i!it Ph-Mif
3
ACRMB novT BOIL Oily ntar, Udbl.
pnooe and bua paat. C tear oJ and
lennad Tasaa 11*. PiniBM HimiTBU
BY CAR FROM TOWN. $850
mora or leaa.
5A0RB8.
eaaaad- Old bui|dtoBA. BVKR
nuAu city waiar. uiBt.
bat»aa(. bio
RMMMnOffl
rl««T«d and
^iGOO
RBVENUB
OTBHLOOKlHd (.'ORDOVA BAT
ly ACRBi THREE COTTAOCS, IlEWTED
74 KVBBY YBAR BXCF.U.Ern OAB-
DBM BOU^ PLEHTtPDL WATER SUPPLY
SElBRSMO PKVrr TBIBS AMD ft'^XIM)
■BULL PKUITB. TBRHB
BPBCIAL WATEaPROHT BAROAfN
PROePECT lAKE Two tuee lota.
Plve-roomed bobaatoVi
130 IMO dl»«Dl
•ut raaia. M
aUAroom Tavet
$loOO
»M; AOMB. II daarad Two well*- Flea
raonad boui*. cwttaao. karate One
14200
S1650
PKUI'tKI V KOU SALE
aero taeeUant raapbomaa^
ovabard Terms to niil .
WATBIPROMT OOTTAOBB.
•B If^ •
A KBAZ. BABOAIH B«K
UOOaBN OOUffTRY HOMB.
AMD rROtT
(k ■ ACKBB. aalUvalad and faaoad Wen-
«S built, plastered buaaalo*. •iiiini-room.
open Oraplaoc, dlaiM'nMtn. kitchenette,
two badroosBS with luod cloieta. and
ttaiaa-Piac* bathreoos dowostairi I'n-
Anlsbed aUle. Oaraae Chicken hnuaea
far MW birds Dntailloa water uipply-
Tmvn about 111 pet annum Half a«re
■IPdar atyawbcrilek' baUnre under root
craw: a daaan baarina fruit tr^ei. loian*.
blatirbarrin ata. Wltbla a mil* «r iioraa.
abnaBr P-O^ ato.t Maotv minute*' car
^.rT..r^. *450o
PBMBKRTON B BOM
yori Buf^t Pbooe Sn
mm wm.
\Mimm
Show Net Profit of Over
Million am! Quartc; With
Most of Ca[)ital Available
Only Pari Time
ANNUAL REPOfn^
READY 9HUiiiLl
Many Inral m^rftr-r^ »H1 no douM
be intrrvatrd and gratined to imn
of the BffiBBlm progreis iWdB by ths
CBDBdlBD ObbbtbI fimitmeiil
TnistB.
OutdUndtOff mults of Umsb two
compBiUes' operBUons for Ui« past
year an bb follows:
CanAdtan 0«neral XnvnUnent
Truat. Ltd .
Net proflu for the year
uftrr prnvlding fW bU *
expetisp». dlreotor^
BDd BUdUon' fees,
eir., Bmountad to
To this la Bddfd thr
BtQount brought lor-
wmnl (roQi iBst yeBr's
bBlBOSe dfaBBt
t t3S.lfflM
K)2(M)
papered throuenoui. ana naa a aea new
trtm prai-ticBltf even room in the house.
Cement baarment with fumaca and twa
coal ttin« Onoil •■raea. and nidr laid
out iniundi T' e fONt of thi» ho<t»r H-.tf-
yrera aan wa^ ^rt■■4■^ 111.001) and t'.i.M)''
and now can be bouibt ai tha eery low
aaare of IttMO. lorau. ar IMM oaab.
BC. BONO OORPOBATIOM. LTD.
Uta Ooeerofflent BL Phonaa MI-MI
HBRARKT. BOB B OO..
AM Port Btvoat. adRiar Broad
LTD.
PBaaa
QAK BAT BOMB
CLOflB TO OAK BAY OOLP LINKS
BTVii'co WAratrnnr^T home
IyttNflALOW TYPE, liAVINO KIQUT
* rnoni" and open fl'»« f». •(illon hall
di «» ife and dlnlna -r'-onLt. •.i>nrnonii. all
Willi nak riotiri moal up in dair plumbinc
and rif'irte ftttlnaft. i:'['lur]!iia raniir anil
weirr h»al»r. larer aUir. ahlrh laiiMlrt
mavn l«o e»lia rOHOli. alut b*Uir.-)Din
plnmbir.K already raaahad m unt ■.■i<-r
haatint earaae. oawdBl drivwar blmd
■ nd )inn|p<itn
I lia>- r^" OFiimttOB to IBMBlln<<f>dlns
Una w>U-ceiiane<l ho«* and Shall be
Bind w show iniandlni amnOiBaira oear.
JQBBPB 0| BRIDOMAH '
BH Braaabian BL »aBbWtfia« laid
Alban Bardao. bmI BrtaM Owk
BABOAIH—BBVBH-
■MBl-bunaatow. one badraa w
dawn, two UP. •Oamcnl bBseauat, turaaee.
■ara«c: eteetrlv raopa Luta^M. Bak
irree. WUmot Ptaee t4.BN bclusleaiy
by Baaahawp At Co
$11,500
OOKDON HEAD
RCAimPiiL *ti»cre - Bniafved eaiintn
home. PTvrlnokins the tea. wiUi nine
arrr< of rulllvatPd land, nearly all of wtileh
In r-laiuril aili' tirKa-hrrii" and loean-
Iw-rriri 111* rmbi r ™.rri hniirf han all
(ncMlern lealuiot nrrt ■ I'mi-fiirnfMi. Inrlud-
toa atceirH liaiM. city water, letephone
bat Bir baaiuw. aia. Pnat
lYduead frwBi lllMO to
KT M« utiow you IhU BMrai-'H" "'n-ii
rnnm cnuntrr hotrlr wiri carae'
Land iM>uKry house, and onr arri* nf land
Ultrwdtlv* lardan. with a number nf fruit
treea This la a raal borvain
It
bKWBPf no«i V .
if^)'* or TRB FEW REMAININO APART
"-^ menl hmiae silea In Oat Bar for aalr
at rtrj raBsaaablP priea.- aood locauon aad
Tlew at waut.
■A AOVD OORPORATIQH VTD.
im (MvamaMBt Bk.
/ vAK RAT NEW BTUOCO BONaAtAW.
' ' ra.-inc dirwUv on to the Oak Bar Bolf
rifir^p Hardwood Boora. full eamnt basa-
niroi. tarasc. Tba beet eonairaoUon poa-
aibla aad aU Bllinaa inaladad.
•6500
Oir TKKHB
In* drawtm-rooB. dlnina-ruom. ktiehia
kathroom. ■ bad i aaa t s. wide veranda, ceoi-
irandloo beauUtol etew; toed eaiar lup-
ply saraae. boatheuie Oood anchorai*
and OalwDS On rural mall SLlTlMt
t«Hte aod taUpbone Price V'* I
C. WALLIOB
Ba*l Baut* aod tBaaraao* Aaaai
MEORn-OUALtTT IB TKB OOT-
BVAtwU atoedind faatara of tbis 1-roora
aenl-bunaaiaty. Aa floors downatairs apr
hardwood, avan tha kttetarn There are
four badroaaik and a Dne double aleepins
Bprtb aearloaklne tha aea A real home
letalaicbt. Built ia last
MiQAA &EIX>OH DO YOU BEE an up-
4pi)OWf lo-riai- itucco bunaalow at
■ucta a rlduu:[>jt;i inw tiaurc Two bed-
iWOwtt. ll«tna iitoin. k;leh«n. panlrr. full
eament baM<inrn'.. f urnaoe. tares* And
Ihia one la tn auch preitr lurrojudiiii*. on
a bio. nirel* iri-vd let. with a slinipae of
lbs water
ROBERT a PAY A BON. LUOTED
iiH Btaatl ■naift
OAK fl * Y
ATTBACTTVB t^r-.r. im ■.TiAtOW. an
'"V let a« a 3tM f" :■ ' ratraae* baU.
rosf dinini-rm>m. ir lui rtKnn With open
nr'fiari'. a;i w.ii. liaijwood floors. Loiva
k,U'ii*n wi'h TiuHi-in Dutch oupboaroa
Tr."r eo'>'.i b?nriHim> upitalr*. S-pteoe
bat'iiuiHTi, full [rm»'n' tiHrmTit with fur-
nara and laundry \utit La en. eomtat
wBtkfc fruit ireea- Oarate. Price rodliaad
OK
$4000
NEWPORT AVSfOB LOT
ft2S0
Brrrm misb Tbb opportumitt
and aaotira tbW IBi^ buildtn* sit*. «
feet ffoetaaa and a daplB of la face. Aet
quicUir far a««b lata aa tbaaa arc acercc
ftORARBT. ROB * CO.. I.TD
a* Port St.. eomor Broad Phone 3MH
I LOTS
BBAUnPOb BDXLDtNO ATTE.
taMn^^waoi. Nona oaadrm, mm
CWR BAtB OR LEABB-PBAnfnt BOTBI.
17 ineludUM weoral aaraa af laad. AaBir
E. Baaa. Baaalrbtoo.
OoROB jKBiaKir— BRumrot urr
on Calantla AvaniM. nfl. bv BH O-
TerR>t If desired Phone TI1IL1.
WnXOWS OAROAIN
SUBBTANTIAL l-ROOM BBUl-BUMOA-
low. on lot IIB a M teet Dininc'room. I
■ltlln«>room wUb OPan flrpplace. ihrra |
bedroom* upatalrt. l-plecr hathroiiin. full >
cement baaemant with fumarr Oaraae. I
chickaQ bouse Seeeral fiuit Iroet in tuU
baarBBL LBT US SHOW TOK TKIB
MAlItT OOOD BUT AT
noroiUA rkaltt a builowo. ltd
«B ma* BMM PBaaa MM-BI4t
wns A
Pbaoe 304)
OO. LTD
1/
»4T00
OBMTLBUAM B COUITTRT HOMB
AAOMtPIOXMT VTBW OF TRB SBA
4(M)
nl vai^rfTOitaae. hleh aleva-
Unn, ranrtt h»«-n. i-ieht wcrea nl '
fhoiff rult^vaied land parily in unaU A taenBDo a4
Iru'ta^ nn T<wb nefrn-tttom somi-bun-
Esiew. barn and chlrkan houaa Prnpprit
I flftern m'nuin' drin' by motut tram
oily Hall Pri>-^ I rnaivriKble
terms alii^""!!
j^EVCN RC'OM MOUB OIBRIAJORUIO
^ inr (i<.nT« wa!er SntnuM-.* halli tie-
tnc-room dirini rt<ofn and dan have opan
ttreplacr* tnul kiii'lien. orlih broaktBOt
notA. (hre« bedrnoms and sMoPlaa-patabi
thD>e-Pla>-e balhrnum. full cotKroto aaiw-
ment. fumac*. aarMa. A lovalf oMea of
amund. MB IN. with aU klbda ^ MBi
and'flowara. lAla to alaB-IBatwa B d-da ll ar
noma, to be aOld tor WM Ibab aaean.
on lenna
T B MONK *
Unite II et
CHARMDtO B-HOOM BtmOALOW
RCDt CKn IMO Pgit IMHBDIATB BALE
STRICTLY MODSIN, llelnsrnon with
npen nreplkce, buUt-ln hoot rases,
beamed and paneled, dlnina rnnm den.
lara* brtaht kiuhen with ea^ <-*
bedyim ra a. balbrooai. lane ^*r^:-.:..
ttwt* batoamL tumaae. dou'>i>- latu*
Tbla boBM U In faad Maalilji. oloae to
*3300
OO
BaiaaM Baaai opooatia p o
Tha pallovlBB BMactad PnBarUH
FAinr^-u c-!n<* ti. Heaoaa KB Paifc
wmi bumaio* r''ii-;uUito at saaaB
well -planned rooter, lull oaaMBt baSB-
mrni. hM air heauu*. Baraa*! IWWBty-foat
lon%rVmT".',"'.''":...':'r.-»5iMM)
i lAKLANDR DlKnUCT - Poor-roomed
pncJ'^*. *Tr^ . . *i 475
|.-«X«moi«AIXT W&L-OONKntaCTKl
rj aavia-roamed honaa. with, flaa p t aa -
porch- entraooe baU WMl pa aal ad; draw.
ina-tMHo with dpan Br«ptoeo, oMSa Into
dHima-roowi b« Prtnab ^dOOTr. ^dudaa-
romn MoslaUv panalod. brtuht kiirJien:
ooe bodraooi an Brat floor threo-p>e«e
baihrwom. with Wlod^aoor .paneled atair-
cBOB laadU* to three bodraoma and
bathfwato. Phil censnt basemen i. Ii|r»
nacw aad tosDdry tuba aod todet. earasa
A rMl Boau aa a boulaTardod #p;*>r^
attMk t«» eolp . ^J— eJW
T.-^AXRn■LO. elBM to lUehardaon
' ttraetl** BwkaBMiad bUBlAlo*
n (ondltMB. «m fall «aB>f-'>
r
c'llfni
very
in r»
BOME CHOICE REBTDKWTIAL
WELL erruATBD
LOT on Oorve Road, opposite Onw
Park M ft~ by about IM ft .... USi
LOT OB Terraoa An-. Paul Bay. W
by flaa aaa vlaw ITH
LOT BB Kowpart Aee . ebatoa laaa-
tlOO. tlbplM IIJH
JAMES DOWKER
Baal btate and Inauraaae
MM PtaibariaD Blda Phane isil
LOTS FOR SALE
LOT ON NEWPORT AVE, M s IM
pnoe iijei
LOT Oft UKKLSAB AYR, MxllB.
Prleo IMO
urr ON CAVEMDisa aye., n s im
Pfiaa Il.i0e
LOT ON HOCRIAHD ATX . M X lU.
Price n.BOe
LOT ON LUfDBN ATE. MXIM.
Prie* iijea
RBAUMOIfT BOOOS A OO , LTD.
Aienta
€M Brouehton Btrear
ORB BLOCK PROM WATRHPROKT
jITUATtD IN OAR BAT aad comiaand-
n« a wandertul vlea "t Uia Olynpiss
aod Straits, you ua acquire a cbarBttnt
foui'rwoM entlaap. modem pluaAtogi aba-
yla raaaa and waiei healer aad Baer
coeartnsa. all for
fl050
aSAUTTPUL VICTORIA AVENUE
T>HrrTn.T Bm'ATBn m a tuch part of
I Oak Bar one-haif block from Virloria
Avenue, two blorJifc (fom ear llaa. we offer
a moet atlrartlee four-room boncalww.
modern In reerr detail. baaaneeL fur-
naea. aaraa* far two rar< Uv* In Oak
Bar aad MUer low laaen. Ui per Mar
pnKTTrBBT fM PAIRFnUD
NBAR1.T nrW BUMOALOW of Bva
rootBs. moat aliracthre doalss. Uaally
ailoated on dnuble fmnta**- Im. with
M.«.dBafe nf •^-"-..';,'"»J*»*,»2a
idaace nf
gWBBI. laatins
|42(»0
lJbj»-(t ON TERMS. FOB TMEBE TWO
■!r< k M F choice lots. Ml a Ul eacb. In
• ardnn btth around, or will aeU siASlr.
an ideal homcaita Bumald* dtatrlet, low
latps.
I r 1 1 noBBRTBOK Rtrrvt. pool
<T'I>>«' Bar. ebaiee hoomtU. M ■ IM.
^ > I "J I DAIA.A8 ROAD. In ebotee
l*nf leeaiiir- This doable lot. wiui
deuU* irnotass. Is a saad bar-
W. J OIUJLARD * DO.
IIBI DouBlaa BL Pbaa* UN
OBEAT BAROAIN. CLQSB-IM AOBRAOB
ElOBT AORKB. ABOOT TWO ODLTX-
Y*t*d. bala«M tiaAarad: fiea-faeai aab-
taaa. altp wbIsti UaBk-^Bd pboa* avail-
aSB. Pi wpwu BtoAda Wb. saad view
Preattaa as awW laad. toar S^vfUl
uillae out. Prtoa ............. •-•"'Vf
. JOHN ommwooD
I too DOBBlas Bireot pbnoe ni4
/ > ORDON READ
y y sTucoo
tnbno. TERMS. NEW
B-r i-'!i>r<i -lUicUr modem
home, hardwnod r.nno.. rxc . I acraa of
fupertor land in nuheti «tal« of euluva-
ttoa. tuat redureti trmn 113400. OWlnc to
stehneaa
i^BDAR RIU.— •B.UB. TOOia. 1% acres
^ IS trail*., la8w.._eto.. MBlan;
nwmM bWBBlaw. a^ baiB. Bansa.
PA 1 1 ■Tui BKwrr m tatm rt
Thl4 makes a totBl of.. • NSjoa.lO
Which bB& been dealt with fol-
Iowb:
PBymeot of dividend
NoBe a And 4— « p«r •
cent per Btuium S dtFtATiM
Proportum Of QCSBttllB*
Uon expBBSM wfttUn
off n.'nm
Leaving a baiaoce for-
ward to rrcdlt of
prcfit an.l Ur.-i. of bSl,847.t&
In BddlUtjQ u> the above. '
.BBountlRB on JBBURry
u had R. vBhiBttan
over cost In exoesB of WT4KW.00
Bank, tnst bad iMuiBneB 114%
RAUwRy and pubUo utlUtias .11.1%
Oil dhBrcB iM'r
InduBtrlAl onlbiRry ihAres ITJr;
8eeand OsnsdlBn OenerBl nmst-
ment Tniat Ltd --The report of the
^r«)^d trust shows vvrn more rsptd
i<n>(n'(^ tbau thai at Lhf flnM toust,
nd ih€ rtMult.") arr fjar in nDMB Ot
mhe^l (MiMH-'UiUom
■■>'. profu.^ f"v ihr [icrtod
cud IQB fi' b 3fi . »f t cr
providing for all ex-
penses. dUTctore"' ond
Btullton' lees, etc.,
tunounted lo MltilSD.U
Which hai been deslt
with an follows:
PBymeni ol dividend
Nob. 1. 3. 3. 4 and b
fit i'- iier cent per
annum
Pnjportion nf underwTii-
expeiues written
LeBVtQC A bBOBnoe for-
WBid to eredlt ot profit
end Ion sccount of —
In Addition to the above
the securlUes have b
niArket value bb certi-
fied to by the AUdltoiB,
In eBcesB of cost of...
ThlB brings the total taX"
plu for the jrear it
rttUlBid and umw^
laad profits to 9nimM
TMs reetilt is AiuBEliig. as the
ireataat proportion of the capltAl
WBB only invested for the' last thrre
or four mnnlhs of the yrar, and ir
wtnild be vpry dllTlrittl to 5tat^- r
the resulU would have bern ha^l ih'
entire amount of capital non- at tho
dtqxMBl of the msnBtfement and
dtrecton be^n eiii9l(va4 lor Uw fuU
twelvf! montli.'s
iTir U. I <!.vr«tnaaiitt la also
most inter<-..uim and eoTen approx-
imately 333 securities.
The shares of the abova InvBst-
BMDt tniats were offered to UxMi
tnvaaton by the foUowtag veU-
k&ovn financial Anns: RovaI nnan-
dal Gonwrsuon. Ltd., and BraBson.
Brown A Co.. Ltd,
It 1.S tLntlctpated that the annuAl
pom of thf> Bbnvp compAnlea will
be readv for dmtrtbutlon In the
course of the next two weeks.
M.140.40
Thud showing tolAl tftr-
plUS as $1JI8.B47 00
The Uftt of InvextnientB Is nitwt. in-
tereatinii and ^hows many rhanges
And sddiUons to ttmi K>^'<*n in the
report of IMS. An analy-sLi ol thew
inTeabnenta ihows that they were
ipread over 402 saouiltiaa aa io^
lows:
Bonds and debenturea 36 %
Pnferenoe shares 19 6'^
Mining News
<R E RBBntosa A OB.* IBAI
KOTAL OAK
CKMKKMB AMD PROTT
OMUT *% lOLM mom am
nSEAL UKATIOM FOR OKICXSIB
1^8W BBTRH-ROOilKD ROUSE AMD 1
mm. lato «f frait Imos and naU
frulto: BblekaB basM. taraia: eftr water
llBfat and pboBB- Tbaaa oatr Ilk. We
■tMlff t uBB t a niaBfl iBla *t f300(t
TENDERS wUI bc rkBllpBd bf Ul* ttirfer-
sisned up to Wadnoaday. May Itod. im.
for an* Fire TruKk. to bB_aM St Iqr ^Pro-
yinrial Msotol Boaplto).
For further tnfonnaU
tiona. apply to tha Pir*
House, vanoouvar. B.C,.
slsned _
Tbc lewaat ar aajr taadar aol aieitoarOr
acDtplad.
T. A BmJJflR.
Pimbaahto Asaat.
ParUamanl Balldlasa.
Victoria. B.C..
Uav lOth. ItH.
NO TIG a
MonOB U borabr eievn thai the panwal
peMral meottoB Of ADRODB OOLD HIM-
IMO OOUPAKT OP CAMADA. UMTTBD.
wttl »B ABM SI Ml* ranaiorad office of
th« niMijiii, flu pBHAmao Bundui*.
Victoria. K.d, aB WadBoadar. the Utb
day af Kap. 1131. at the hour ot I o elaek
in tha aftofsaoB.
IMUd taia Mlb day of April. ItSS
pREiJ p Eijjcrrr,
Berre<arr.
Wp«AkMltin>
711 ^rt BUaat Phone VTBB-*
WATEHrBONT- FIFTY
acraa. IVdb feet water I rant, beautiful
vuws. lara r frontaee Matehat Drive, part
irable
■ond arable land, two cotta«es and boat-
house, livtns (orlna A real barpaBi at
te.lSO aaanhawe A Go
BIC
OAR BAT
rOT ff, BLooR a. aacnoM m. momtr-
i rar Atonaa. Raa 111, Pan iBBalM
wasA.4 ar
MMO. VlBlaris.
furnace
tnrni
t rr'fe
.--ROOMED BUNOAL.OW -Ju«t otT
> Ulllsule ....
ROOM aSMI-STVOOO B0MOA
low -Off Oak Bap Atwaaoi Bee
#27.^>0
0
«f<500
MOUNT TtrHJdlB
^aVEN-ltOOU srml-buncalow. with on*
^ and a halt acr*a. all laid Vut in trull
lr*r« and ihrubs. lawn tennis
toi.rt Pr!i-«
K a DALBT A OO . LTD
•H VWw atnak
MA TTRW-OAK BAT
V
ISV> ni'TR A IT'iMa
(^LOBB TO WltJltHSON ROATk OtMaee
eonialnin* fnur rooms, waur isid on.
eleetrtc IWht a*a liable p«t|] •<*• im
pirrM lumilure Oood tran^i'.^navr.r,
■ inly MM cash.
I \AR RAT - Raeanatil bulMina i -i
' * Windaor Road, taatas sBuUk lane st
-.11. I95» r"^h
1 OT W> « ISO. JUST OW B WK MOWD
MY ailrac'iK. and r<»»y •incro bunee
Ifto »nua'...1 nn HIOH OROUNt- n«»r
lonfeint «rA iiHl «<ii''rr ftAKRR ^"on
lnln« ' rnnns l^rir i|iri
ma ai.-"! • '.. ' 1 li ■ / h k III- Km 1 twdfWKim
and batC>ronn>. crni'nt baienient. furnace,
sarasa. A raal hoaM. to a chamlna loea-
ttOD. PriM H.IM. T*mt can ba arraBsed-
OOnOB RPROIAL
ONAPPY i-room buoRBlow. wan barn and
<^ in Al altape Mlet INma-raaaa. larae
bedroom, brishi kitchen and pwntrr. aiod-
em l-pieie bathroom Hiah tocatHm. aloa*
to bua Law taaea. Pric* only ILBBB
" ; rear, old ll.MB
— RfioM HOUBB- Pandora Avenue
1 isoapi IS.TM
^.ROOat BODBE Ir. Oak
< Bar "•«»
4 -ROOM BUWOAlow OB Hill-
side »1.««>
8 -ROOM RMDEKCK - Oraniltt
lounMtton. 4blBb.«lAaa) I7.SN
it-ROOM R liWMtiB - PaaAortoB
rtn»a6 nM»
( ROOM NEW BTUOCO BUHOA-
LOW-Ctoaa lo Oot«« Part .... IMM
- ROOM ROKOALOW - OtoM to
i HiBb
umAnrv. una * co . vm
S|4 Fort at.. Cor Broad Phone UM
CmoiCB AND FABHIONABUt
WB HAVE AN KX TI B rVR LIBT OF
OOOD Bota a^ f
HOBT SBliBOT DTRTftlOra
TO
K. O DAIKT * OO. Vn.
BM TIBW
ALPRKI OAlkinonABL A OO
p'R. nuRon A oa
*M BMawt «BBaURal TRkMrto. KO
Phana lilt
alaa^
ILT Oft DrBTAUIHMT
rierb boows for sola aa •aar
sal*, codtraetoc
Sorl end eiadacwia Phawe iiao
BAT •"■WNlCn
KEAVneO CTTT
r ,ri <n!r'-i'1i.1
■00 .>( I3.?(|i0 > iih lunii
lU
Ikll
aOOKB HARBDR
9550(»
t^KAKKntn Mr>naRN six room rtw-
' ^buft" • n •fHleni Bhaoe,
BBBB Brkpls- 1 • TooTn Abmii throe
•av*a. waan. .i: a^'n* and
Ire hauaea cut wtirt ntrt r>>i«np Oo«»
le walarfrent and Hnp i»<rii luai ntr i.arn
hiatioa* EMeplKtnatit pk** ori'i. la
f,.(mr,.'M* BuyBhaswT
r>ot-ntJt^ MdeKAt * i>> i n>
i Pbooa BIS ulS Brood Sb
-Wit SPETIAIJXB IN ROMBB
BBBL pav«d Mnab^MAT^wT'ltoK
fl600
S4000-
Mali rrullo
OAKUUffDR. RBAR
four
^^Bdnralt IMM BM
tl20(»
BfTRNBIDK. eualDl thrat-
■om Nittoci- with oadan
Ibr^e-piec" bathram^ awtbuJdiBBa BAa
nice tarden »»*y t»rm>
PARK.
fl800
"OKT A
I
C» Vatoa
—ADJACENT TO CRAtO-
Mnat attractive
rsaidane*. of siucco con-
Mrurilnn Btrlctlr modarAj and in a chniee
liKsLinn ConMlntoa • «*tl-planned rnoms
All Aonri downstairs are solid hardwnod
Franeh alSM dnnr* bel**pn livtny lonm
dlnina- room and Mitircotn ihrrr open Or*
placea h«i waur heallnt arrnant*' quar
lrr> v:'h b»th aiid Injle rloak-ronm witn
ws«h b^»ln and lavaiofy Canialned in
approsfmaiely one-half aer* of baouUful
arouads. lawn, flowerf and Kurabb RaBdBd
with sraad old oasa Taa badMi abiBBa
*Bd ■aaU treenhawea
Par farther parMatorB and aaaatofm
to Ttpw. apptr
p R BROWM A BOMB. LHOTED
till Broad Buwok Pbaaa tm
EBOUTHALT RBWITRD LOT*
IYAIJ. s't urr; .'^i t iyjVR,v Hnwy
J sit*-* .T.'- |ili Pai-h Iy»r;
grassy, m- p ■•.r^ i ' i--, < luikt atid mnun-
taina; aeatbrrn p«po»iirp
SEVIRAL NICK I.KVX1. l^TS an Wt^Tla*-
tan, Dunsni<tit and r^aradiae filrpcta
A LOVELY ll'jMF3ilK Ih* romei
Bt Bewdlay and Peek oi«e oak iieea
*Bd ata* af aea aad bmub-
touai ifssan Prma #OW
AWOMDBRP^^ BnSlNBBB OORMER
««parMnii> i.«>i> snd Head
ftrrets. lor only V—
» CIIARMTNO HOMRBmi midat boauU-
••l 'ul oak irrr» and troMT Spots. M*h
UP nil Ijf.ipioo Btreet itT^I
, IW » V>T ' '■^
AMICE LOT OM nREWVlLLB
H a UA HB, LaiMl. B* taeB[
1* park aod car
BBA<!TY ON BFPTWOIIAM
all fenceil and rood ssrdcn ^1 R/l
Bou. M X im lor wAxnr
rpwo ACn:
I irven B»L_ . _
acraA with amall aback. IMO.
OK PATM> ROAD. OUT
ven mllca, IIH: bIm Bdioiiuna eltrean
Btveoteoa
nina milaa out. tl.MI. AH In
leb
ALDBR A SONS, LTD.
ail Central Blda
• I ACKsa. OOOD aoiu POOB-Rooam
'> houM Off ised isld. alBBa to aaa.
RPAKLINO
At Daap Oaaa Tal. Bidney im
rl — BBAFRONT. AUIRHT HEAD. t\
•era*, laa ft Irantaae. lUO cash,
wonid leads lor doeed car. Phone HUB
ACRC.40B TO BBNT
Ot iJi HKNT 1) ACREH WITH t-ltOOBC
bunseloe. double caraae. rhirken
hooaa aad otbar buildiaaa. ll& oar moni,!.
Bitaaiad aaar VIeiona. Boa lUO. Oolaoiat
QUADRA HILL
ThriiusTi HI- health, the owner hai In
atrucrled 'Ji lo asll his realdeore. a
k-ifir Dvr room home, practlfiallr new.
•el] decorated nutalde aod In Lsras
veranda; splendid view of the city.
Btralla aitd mauntalns. Kttra larve lot.
stoddsd with savoTwl line oak ireea
Oaraae and molta wall For euict tale
^')800 Tr'sM^
OAK BAY SEA VIEW
Laoalr t;ome orerl*«klBB lb* aea and
taina. with IWB tore* Iota to a
Larte BaaatoBBI aad aarsa*
TAl* It aaa at lAe B«
aMarad to Cab Bbf.
•MLT
$4200
MTNi L umt, in.
Plia aod Auto lBa«r*Bea. Oallaetlons.
nS fORT BTRBBT
Pbowoa
Real Eatole Dept. IlBi Eveailaaa aiKB
•H E RuBBlasa A Co.. Ud )
CALOARY. May 11.— Imperial OU
weekly rrpor! rpvcaLi 254 Ii-el of new
hoic tiiadr ill souihweit r't'iroleutu
In the Ui£i wf'ek, iion down 2Slil
teet anil driUing at,e.kd]Iy. Oaalnz
run and ci nipnted In RoyaUflft ^fo.
19. which ^niTfd the Umw a wpik
apo at 4.4fi2 fpcL
Dalhoiuie No 7, spiiddM in a week
Ago. down 163 (eel and drilUng.
PoothUls Na t ,
at 4.327 feet.
Over 300 feet of Mr koto pm^I
at Home No. 4 la ttaB^WMft. MMr
down tjmjmik
«,47!S feet
NnA- t(K^t.nTf made at Advaitoe Mo.
6. and down ti \ - t ii? f<>et
About 200 I< . , .,- iioy^liu-
No. 33 U5t 'A.. It, J, ..i ijown
feet.
Hot7^tj*io fi well to be located this
wet-^l *v br nn BOM mtmVf aa
other /VI «#wcU*.
O. 8. Karrlson. seereUr>' Hm
Oils, and director of Hargal. .
drllUnff contract betvet n HarKui
and Imperial hAS been completed
BuperrlBbr WalUng stated SAfcur-
dAy morotnv thAt the gas flow at
CBimont well u ataadUy laornalito.
The qusnUty of crude naphtha in
the weU Friday made balling Im-
perative, and several hours were
neceassry to reduce flow so that
drUUng couJd be reaumed. Only
about fifteen feet of hole left to be
cleaned out, and Walltnn say.i may
have big production any mnm-Tr
Placing figure on Th.i:M!ii\ » p-i,
diictlori (»f Home No 1 ai Wtfl bam-r.
Uil\ acl; vil] ([ivr revenue of
125.000 piT year, not takln? Into
consideimtun flow of about iwe.ny
baiTals per day from the Home No.
1 and a larger cnidB flow from
Home No. 3 Revenue from Rome
No 1 alone et)Ulva1ent to about gl.4S
per (iharc tm I'oa issued stodk.
'^UTlToAK bay!
I HIGH LOCATION
1 J AC
1 'T vml-bunsalov
n*pr l.ooo b)rd«- eic
rowltrv bouaaa far
M< pairtteulare^fraa
no rtovvrnmeai
A
OAIUAMDS BOROOL DWnUOT
LAKQB LOVa. ALL IH PBIIIT
rsOTwataftd
Bad WBjjAwtiaa. iar 9V» .dasA.
Oaa
tLiM) suwSSlmP «
BMt, fwmaae TWa lB_a m
i> a Warvato. wItUw waibto*
#oruv^ ' ^nrooo BoimAU>w-nto
Pin f roawM. Baaa lab. Ba pae*d
md low uee*. bvtas-rBMi IsaiA fmn-
IM ereptaae. OatiA bHtb RB. towabaal
■Mb; ihroa Bbo badi«aBto UtfwhBtoa*
bMA; cPWBl baeamaaL caruaa, oA Bbp-
■HBl and balaawa oaia wp R Mr BaflWBto.
OibMBM pnnc^l inter* i and lataa
ViM^'V Baor, c*m*nt kaaa msB L far.
' IB perfaci aoadtUoB;, bttb
Bawers aad .Banliia>, .VliMM
OAK BAT
rpwn Ltm ON BT PATRIOR BTIIRrr,
I 10 am 1MB aa^t Bltoyod and la
'l OVBLT ORABRT AOKR OP WATBI.
With nice beacb and ^t^Q^
IB a ward. U n a a Rawaito Ted Aiw
Br. BBS OB
M ACREAGE WANTID
VBriirr TWELVE AOREB WAMTED. W-
ild* l«p|*r mile. 'indpr tnnuaand
ca rd'nins
daUarn.
Klatruck
»il>tat>le fi.r mirk
Prfwrwri !*kp
A'
E»0 (TT 5 A rP »4 ffft BB OOOD
aoil and a fnut ir fl*e-roa« houaa,
within elsM-milr rimi* Oordon Head
preferrod Mcii b* a barvain for caab.
■ox 4171, Coloniti ^
IB
VOa MLB
A eery attraetleo att- r aa iBi d btuien - )
with axeellaBt. laraa t U wad-in i-
Ihrac lane bedrooms wRh aloaeia, '
OB*B Breplace m handtome larer i'
toS-tOOB' ■ bvamrd r*llinc«- p«
waOa. buffet* nna rrmrnl bawa. a
turpaee and Ohirvaman s rwm l-'^r I
wafden. oak trees, and eaoMnt walks "
Oara**. nna larro elaatrbi stove, a
to- ~
eiadBd to tAB W* enea at.. «4750l
IPEMBERTON & SON*
|MS Pert ilreat P>Bi>B^3gij
L«B AORRR OTTBB DVIHIcr. POB
BOleh oal*. tt-BM. lanu. T. A. He-
3% AimaerpuiT m looan* nr^.'^w
berrlas. aod oOsar fruita. ■>< 'I har
eywp OaUBBa af 4 roOma. chicken Hauw
aod OttlAuUdiaBA Wllhin l-mlte r nlr. on
Maalch BMto road immediate paweaalon
fUMMI R Mb A CO. pbBM B14>
AaoBto (ar Wtn. Aato, OBaaaltr
W O WALLAOB * J. W.
tm
7t WANTBD TO Bf'T— HOTTSES
cxyrTAot. rrvp n<
4 R/ioMm r' u imnm
E*iii tr.s.l Vc-.-TT B
aiallarr A Arrh^T i:4t
VRTTOBIA
to BBBd
TAKE RCmeR (BaA aK prrsoos h^Bt
Claims a«aUal tha'**;!* ol "•".DW-
ator JBBarr. tote of Vtetoria. BrlUiA Oo-
futbtoTwha diad AwrU tlth. tias. at vir-
tana afaretoUL are rewoir-a to aand mm
duly ftoSled »o the voderidcned an or b^
ton ilMSlai dat ot Mar. tnt. after whtrh
data IA8 told EeU'e WIU ba aiatributml
m 'WW a k Utato emlUrd tharete, bavins
flMH aalr to rlaim* of wblch the
' raseall lh»n ha*« had fMillce ANT
" TAKE NOTICE iftai after th*
the Ei'^oiora will not Kehle
f*r tha Rstnla aiae'« v anr pan iri-r-of
If saw poraana ot whoM riain* ihp> misII
wimn bara raeatved notic*
m mn day of apth.
OaOAK WUdJAM PEABBOM
aad ^
UnUA MAOb Marbor.
Bxaeatora
iT-lt Water Rtiaat. Tawaarar. s o
AniACTIIE ACIEA6E
on main Island lll<^■■*
from the eltr By the aea.
ous news aad to* taaa
milei
•lori-
17 aer*
Ml aarto
ait Bsraa
IliBBTea iwaiprrrwiti
■mer* » r* man) rr '.- -
allmr; . rr ("aii i,
t IM
i.ooe
loan
"Tuallr
Ao S. BARTON
lid
Choice Homes
BuiMlilKSites
Rgiervoir Hill
Per Beelto asM Loealy Vipwt
AMOWDBOPB AT rRBnnsat
BIwa FIBS la aubbN
ni
IWB CORPOBATinw OP TWI DUYBBrT
or -^A-tVUH
Nonra aa rAMra
Rntiee U berewy oiean lhai all porwiite
for raoipt lo daaoMH most ba •pweweod
0* Ei.r W*4:(al Oltleer OasU«liaU*Be b»-
:«p>n ) tn r M and 1 F H — Auodar* Bad
Batwrdoys asceptad-
Do You CofitcfDplat*
BafldlBg
a Hooks?
Lot o* Bawre aa^iMr rtaai
k. «B Uto
caiiiii getyjjKB^BBt
FoBr Splendid Buys
FtrLoMiest Prices on
hoif ie Coast
rwo orpoRTORima Of main
BOBMRBB MCnOR
jJ-BTDflY 8T7n.DrNa. Wvl!-
^' Ms 17*. with w«a e>la^ -
buslneaa. saUirw tor HALF lU valu'
Yearly artMs roooaa* |l1<aiB. Oood
OMnac'mem ean lataa this i«
ui.flao
Properly W'>rih Abnut tmjMia
oim PKirs
$90,000
• I RTORY aUILDU«0. Wa lia. nn'
•* the BbbM to em atrleUT
i.>ih riaaa lhe«alSH«l. wtth lai*p
I 'r ' I rrrp ir.f om«
I'm* Ali'M," 1 1 I ■»* I
TIllMK r.F' I H:ji rriti
Year
I iwi.r
$80,000
1 1 'EIJ^ R.K
'* er uc
T» o roHKlR i 1.' f ■■ -1 ; m-i a
MAtN Ri'BiNa/%o !NTMti»et-nor''
RKNTET) BUn.I>INO. 4* '
rte Mores, awlaodi -
ronftliirx. A -ate IIIpUBB tofBBt
meni. >it)t «-^-d pfwaaeto *( to
atvaso In rrtri-.nm
BKNNtoa In li «M
PRirp
]7
$30,000
.■•EnrmriN AiJ.Y wrT,t. «"n,i
nirw ri-'iU'i'^'i "t rirve ar--
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Ad tfwM bwUdiaaa «BR fwBbSBe.
w9 alMto a BMat careffll toiaiBsa
Haa. la bo otber eWv aa tbo Oaaai
wtih a popolatlon ar WJaa. vtn b'
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Third Section
AUTOMOBILES
NO.
-8EV*NTY-FIRST YEAR
VICTORU, BRITISH llOLUMMA,
Experiments Carried
Out on Loudon Strovls
Endorse Rnhhvr leaving
New Thoroughfares Shown to Wear Weil aiklj
Greatly to Reduce Noises of Traffic— Tests
Contradict Notion That Such Pavements
Would Prove Slippery and Cause Skidding
Private
Y
achts Now Becoming Vogue
Vibration From Heavy Vehicles
Reduced to Miatmum by Change
T
appraelAted. twin lad to tU tpiiUtt-
UoB to Ml locnMlac auittter of
technical UMe In recent yean, npe-
cUUy vhere reilsUnoe to neverr
abriwion 1;; Imporuni Thus, gloves
tutiir;i; ^'■•■il in ■ariri blast npera-
iir ri.. are made of rubber. n& are
rn^l^r^or brlt,in(iB lor ore and coal
Any ubaorvunt pcrsoD will notice
th.iT the rubber heel on hlfl shor nul-
lu.<t3 the leat^r »ole, and liuitances
are cited in vhleli ittlibtr-oworod
factory atalreoMO endimS^ i^WJe
oikm of atone wtajoetad to Ilit aame
use had to be twice renewed.
OBVIOUS ADVANTAGES
Thrne fact^ su(t«estAfl the Idra
that rubbfr. wiUi the obvujus ad-
vantavr of redurlnt; thfr noise and
vibration of iramc. mlKht be prmo-
iical SA a read materlaL Several
'..-■nr'- nao '.i-^-.y- 'A'-re begun, udalnoe
tiirn a nuiiibfr of data have been
accumulated
One wrics at testa In Whitehall,
London, showed that the reductlOD
in nolae on the rubber roadway wm«
90 per cent compared with wood
block pavlnv In the lanie nelgbbar-
hood; that the rematnlng nolae wa»
altered In character »nd rendered
less objectionable and that vibration
wai reduced. Another test contra-
dicted the notion that rubber would
prove sllpperj- and tentl to caiiae
sktddlne of vehicles The true Im-
print or horseahoes was found only
on the rubber blorkj. that on the
wood always jthowiriR a JsliRht slip or
IKERE Is a possibility that some day tlrca of rubber will com-
monly roll over rubber roads. Experimentation has de-
veloped rubber paving blo<!ks that make a flati.ifactory
nrfaee and the problem that remains Is only to nnd a salLifactory
«u**>vyf of attaching the reaUlent surface to a rigid foondaUon so
that no sblfUng will take place and admit moUture to the con-
crete beneath. TmU that Indicate a MlDtiGci even of this problem
have already been made.
The extraordinary waarinf quail- twist In wet weather. Rubber pav-
tlea or rubber, though not gsnenlly , lag at the back of Adelaide House.
LoodoiLJMdge, hat practically tiun-
inatBd noise and vibration. H Is said,
and DO movement of the blocks baa
taken piaoe since they were laid in
1934.
In iJic I ' i '"! expenmenls
hare bwn in r'-'>iirf In an efTort to
solve the problem of vibration in
connection with heavy trafflr over
brldseu. TTip draw jiectlon of the
Northern Avenue brldg? In Boston
U covered with interlocking rubber
biocks. The fiads bridge at Bt. Louis
has rubber paving, and Akron, Ohio,
has a rubber sidewalk. There is also
a acetton el rubber paving on the
Michigan Avenue bridge In Ohloago.
IN smoAroBB
A reooit report from Singapore
slated that after five years rubber
paving mocks that had been sub-
jected to 1, 326,000 tons' weight
showed little sign of wear, whereas
the roadway adjoining, laid at the
same time, had had to undergo re-
pairs three times.
The inuial cost of rubber roads Is
htgh. bur. It la held that the ma-
tenal mokes better and more perma-
nent highways, on account of Its
anii-abnuitvc and ahook-fkbtorbins
properUea. MalnteDBnOB eoiU are
reduced to a minimum, It Is sMd. A
rubbar road le never dust;y and
iherefort Mqpdrea no watering. It
needs no tar qamying, seadtag or
gritting It Is non-p.^'■ :in{i
therefore easily elean* :
The rubber pavtnn ii'nH-. already
tn use vary In ftlze and compoelUoa
Usually they consJ.^t of f* nibber
capping vulcanized rn n ba.se of
herd compoelllon. brick or a tuirder
grade of rubber. The blocks are al-
ways laid over a concrete base, and
(n soaoe are painted vtth
bitumen before being fitted Into
Radio Install at id a off
Automobile to Provide
Clear Music at Ail Speeds
Ignition Noises of Machine Ftliiniiutcd by Pro--
vision of Sound Hiltcr System— Set Placed
Under Dashboard ot Car With Loudspeaker
Mounted Over the Windshield
Million Dollar Incorporation to
Take '^ijaigc oi New InvcntiofK
N
EW YORK. May W - \ new Industry comblnlnR the auto-
nioblle and the radio, bringing all the entertainment on
he air to the motcrlst. made Its formal bow at the Auto-
mobile Radio Corporation banquet here recently The new Inven-
tion was dcmonfftnted to 400 leuderg of the automobile and radio
wortd at the close of the banqoflt M»yor James J. Walker acted as
master of ceremonies. Paul Whtteman and his orchestra playod a
■ weddinK march" and then nine leading makes of antomobUes weM'
unveiled with the radios in each receiving the same programme^
Among ihe speakpra at the dinner wore Capt E. V. Rlckenbtcker.
MarshaU E, SampscU. C. Harold Wiihs unci Gen. J- O. Harbord.
The auto-radio has been developed rpetd of Ihe car. Only
SEIBERUNG
ALI^TREADS
SI1I.I Mm
mi IRAfHC
n^F^TII.AVTl nt Tl.ns Rn\nWAT
OlEgrrtLY OVE& NEW
VMon mmon
Seiberlings
Cost No
lime and BMs RcBMVcd Selvo One
e( Gtty^
And Can B« Bonifht on
Terms
The SeiberUng "All - Tread
coats no more than an ordinary
tire. Moreover, Victoria's ex-
clusive dealer now offers these
.^Jmown for long lifs and hard
wear — on a new merchandising
plan: One-lhirrl down and the
balance over six equal pay-
fnsnta.
By J. S. B U HIPHILH . M^.A J:
THE land yacht Is becoming more
popular. This vehicle, made
posalblo by the Improvement in the
desitfti of bu.i cluutsis, fulfili in
every wav ;lio wr%icc of it;, water
counterpart, except that it can go
only wh'jTo there nrc? fair roads,
A hiintinR trip in Main- or a tour
tlirough Florida are all in the day's
work for a vehicle of this kind.
Equipped with kltcben. sleeping fa-
cthUsa. radio and all of the comforts
of home, just about the last word In
lusurtous travd Is provided fgt the
f ortunatae ownv of onc of these
land craft.
The vehicle Illustrated here was
buUt for Paul W. Seller, president
of a leading motor truck company.
He has nnmed it the Oorcajou.
which Is Frencll-Cnnadian for Wol-
verine. It coAt JM.OOO On tour
there arc seaW for foitrteen paascn-
gers, beaidei the driver, and .',leep-
Ing quutexs for seven
The Interior u nnlshcd In brtiwn
mshognny with maple Inlay Dainty
sidelights with parchment shield.'i.
dome lights Bnd ■.kyliRhl-i atTord
omple lilununation. L>ouble seau
CAi^x:AJoa
cmoFiHBLmsi
LAND YACMTSFOi
PP.n^ATE rnUfUTMG PirRPOSE, .
SnOWINQ DlKu's'OAm SLEEPING QUAJ^ ~R^,
lor i-hlnaware
an" provided on one side and single
M-aLs on the other. uphoLmered m
patt^rnpd mohair "Hie seat* revolve
to face each other and make It poa-
c-lble to nt up Pullman-type bsds.
Bedding Is carried overhead and
curutiu are fitted In the aisle to
provide privacy.
Between the windows are small
mirrors and there are individual
smoking seta Pullman-type tables
may be set up tictween facing oeot'*
for cardi and meals. A full-length
seat la across the rear. Pour elec-
tric fan*, three heaters and a num-
ber of ventIlBtin« d<;vi.pfl assure
comfort A radjo set la mounted on
thf iii-strument board, with aerial In
Uke roof and loud speaken at either
end of the eoacb. There Is also a
portable phonograph with electrtesl
atta^iment to plug into the toud
spcoftera.
Back of the centre of the coach is
a fully equipped kitchenette with a
monel metal sink, hot and cold
lacer. ventilating fan and gasoline
Ao\i^ The stove bums » .sfwrlal
t>li" of hlKh combustion fiii-l Ue-
iieiiUi Is a water heater and waste
receptacle. At the aide U a refrig-
aro ruphnard
Ulcheuware. Tiu.-> equipment is
held by mrlng devices to pRvent
rattling.
Across the aisle Is a lavatoor and
UkOet. There Is a closet with hang-
ers for clothing and drawers for In-
cidentals. 811v^ Is kept in a special
chest with antl-ratUing devlcf^ The
storage tank for water holds ruty
and fans, etc , suxillary batteries are
carried at the front alongside the
driver, with other knttertai under
the floor.
Two musical boms are provided,
one driven by air, the other br elec-
tricity. Window and skylight glass
Is of the safety type, There are
doors at each side in the rear and
a njfht-hand front door with step
gallonA snd there in anoUier tank to light Cork linoleum covers the floor
arcumulate watte for later dlfipc^al
The conch Ir. finished m red rtnd
black. Bc5ldtr. headl.Kli'-i i'l-d as;!
die cowl lighus, H hft-s Uirff green
lights mounted over the destination
sign and a searchlight on the roof
eontialled from the driver's seat
A grine and awning at the rear of
the ooaeh gives the air of an ob-
swaUon car. Twa taU lights, a
.■ttop light and trio of green trafflc
iifctn^- ore at the rear. .'\ rail on the
r(x>f ^tlce5 care of trunks and heavy
bagLruge A [lorUble ladder U
curried under the body, also a tool
kit Tlie gUAollnc Innk ciirrie:? .ilxly-
nve gallons and there U a separate
I nntainer (oT the ftiBl need In cook-
ing.
aecause of heavy demands mads
erator with Ice water tank. Above | on eleetrle eurrent by llghU, radio,
of the front romporlnient and car-
pet IS used at the reiir Rllk ciu"-
■.;i;:i3 and window rh-adr?. together
K 1 ui stained g ta«ii. make possible
the same privacy ss at home.
The power plsnt is a Itg-hon^
power. slsevw-TalTs engine, the same
as that used on the large ooaches
whleb run between Detroit and Pon-
UM.
Force of CireumUancen
"I bought a new car and tcadsd
in my player-piano as flirt pay-
ir.enL '
"I didn't know Uiey accepted
playcr-irtaiMS as payment on new
caxsT"
-ttyes dont usually, twt the salss-
oian Is a nelgfabcr of mine.**— Judge.
the ref.iiM -^f ("iir yean' mtcnaive
[:ili-irii >t: ■! ~.i-.ij> ti work, SOd
(i.-fii riveu a ttiwfvugh test for
T. 100 different oais In all
, 11 ' : n *■ world.
SKT < MMPLETELT INCLOSED
The set consists ot a six-tube aix-
volt radio receiver completely In-
closed and prcperly chlelded by a cop-
per box mstalled behind the da&h.
with the radio dtal.^ placed in the
rentri- rA Ihe H^'.trumenl board. The
lube.s uf.fd are mounted in cualilon-
based Nocketa which so efteetlvely
absorb the vibration that the tubes
are as Icog-Uved as in a home set
TO keep tbe balance at the dash-
board, the iMtnittsnIs are relocated
and mounted In abeantUoUjr grtmed
bakeltte panel.
Tbe aolal tor closed cars cop-
per wire netiinit concealed in the
top of the car i ntirrly n'lt of sight.
For open ciu , 'Ju* ucrial made of
lieavT flexible cjtblp woven crlss- ,
cross into h^nvs c»nvi\.s. which Is
made Into tht- top uf the car. This
aenal wlU function whether the top
Is up or down.
The loud speaker Is mounted tts-
eonsplcuously over the wlndshl^ on
closed cars and under the Instrument
board on open models. A connec-
tion on the dash permits a loud
Speaker to be plugged In and used
at an^ dlrtanw* from the car.
NOlgK ELIMINATED
The tubes of the set are operated
from the regular storage battery on
the car. the current consumption
from an average day's operation be-
ing leu than the current used in
starting the car once "B " butteries
are placed In a mctal-sheathed box
under thp floor of the car, where
tj.i ■. ;.r*> readily accessible.
J^iution DoiAes which heretofore
have been the obstacle of auto-rmdio
hMre been entirely eliminated by an
ta^nlouB sound filter system. Re-
oepUen U good, regardless of the
the radio
diaU appearing In the centre of the
dn£h and tbe loud speaker make the
presence of the suto-radlo known.
rniere are no external wires visi-
ble. Tbe radio set Is an Integrml part
of the car. out of sight, but availabl'^
for instant u*e The turn of a lock
switch, and all Uie eniertalnment
on the air Is brouRht to the motor-
i!(t. whether he is cruising throuah
• ity sSrMCa or streakLng lixroush the
country at sisty miles an hour.
A minton dollar corporation, the
Automobile Radio Osrporatlon. com-
bining powerful interests of the au-
tomotive and radio worlds, has been
formed, for the manufaotwe tt tba
Invention. The corporation Is not
offering Its stodt for lale.
Soaring Go* Taxet
Draw Protest From
Editort in
rrw YORK. May 11 —
Editors of newspaper!*
throughout the country arc
opposing the tendencies to in-
crease state gasoline taxes
and to divert the revenue to
other than highway purposes.
Their argument!. oompUed by
the American Petroleum In-
stitute, vrtiose directors re-
cently adopted a rejwiluUon
supporting tbe editors, are
numerous and logical. The
editors oppose higher ^agoHwe
uxea because they:
Encourage sxlnmigant
.•rpendlng
fti>prr_M-nt class legislation.
Tax neceiisity, not Ituntfy.
Are increasing iMyoBd the
bounds of reason.
Are too oaeOj snnSpClblo to
abuse.
AF-FIN-ITE
1929 Sclbcrling* are tougher
thsn ever, the oewIy-dUcovered
compounil, Af<ftn-ite, oiied in
Mili-anninft resuUtng in a fin-
• ■>hrd trcsil «tnclc ihst, in »cien-
[iiu- lc=t frivrj more re-
M='aii'"r III at.ranon meaning
that much sddiDonsl wear.
BERVICK
STATION
GLP:\*ELAND. O. May 11 - With
the openlnif of d'-veinnd * "street
on stllu-i," which mas dlrert.!y over
the new Union Sutlon. one of the
city's greatest traffic problems luv
tieen iOlvBd In s mknner believed
tmlquK
The "street on stUU" Is lust what
Ite name implies. It is supporfxd
Its entire length by bi«e sted stuu
sxtendlng from the roof of the
depot structure twlow to the new
street level. The street is 100 feet
wide and more than half a mile
losig. rnnn'^rtlnt; Superior Avenue at
a point jijul west of the Public
Square with Proeperl Avenue,
Now that this sirvf I w ni>en
through east and west traflir 15 able
to pass rapidly through tbe h*art
of tbe dty. avoiding Public Square
with Its mass of street ear tracks
and traflle signals, and lla thou-
sands of pedestrians.
The Van Swertngen Interests
builders of the new station and
Ttrminala Buildings group on Pub-
lic Square, built the "Jit reet on
suits" and gave It to the cttv It
replacds the thoroughfares Ixurt out
when (he station project was start-
ed These were lar below the pres-
ent street level snd were never ol
any value to Uirough trsfDr. An-
other "stilt street ■■ li under con
Structlon allowmg tralllc another
outlet, and it win be given to the
city when ocmpleted.
Owing to Its location on Lake
ne. with Ita buoloess dlktrlct vir-
tually on Ihe lake front, all of Cleve-
land's through traffic and highwayv
are eiLH snd we4t ax l& mant nt its
local trafflc ihe main hlshway.'
hfive alway.« pa.tRrd directly throuRh
(■nihlir Jlqiiare. making the down-
t.iu:i MTtion at that point a "one-
ifratr, as far as fsnetal
ir;<iiir l.i oonceroed.
Because of the peeullartty or
Cleveland's locatkm. together with
the fact that a deep vaUey separates
the east and vest seeUMta of the
dty, etforts to improve the "bottle-
neck** trafBo enndltloos have been
unavailing, until the idea of tbe
"street on sUtts" was tboughl out
AND
QU
AT EVERY S
Take Co Tail Timbert
It wa."; RkniK ft b«iuUfiil AUrlrh
nt hiRliwav "nd 'h" telephone line
along tJie w»y wh^ m Ihe hand^ of
repair men fihe wa.-! drlvlnir snd
cooing, when i>r a sudden she .cpiM
the m«<i oUmbtng the telephon*!
polea "Wmar, Juet loek at ttmm
fools." She esetalmed; "do Owg
2 nvvor droTs a ear bdbfsf**
T.\Kr OlHsmobilc out and try it — in the wifr prrw of
irartK nnil nn the open road. You'll find dazzling acccl*
crauoo, as smooth and stagelcag as tbe pick-up of an dearie
motor. You'U find tMkaa^ ipegd, with ffcgdom from
noise or vibration chroughouc tbe eorite range. You'U find a
tircIes-S. cffdrtlM* flow of power, with a tftWlffldout fgsetvg
foe Sleep hiUs and hard pulling.
OldemobUe's big 62 - bonepower cogipc fots on sound-
dcadeningi vibcatioa-abgorbing mbher mouottngs of special
design. The cha^^iv too, is rulibcr ■ cxishioned. Fabric
beading eliminates annoying body s(]ueaks. And a special
sound - insulating matcriai becwoao tba bodf and the cfaaaan
ctcatcj a gt l eno d mtanoe.
Controls arp convrnicniU arranged. Both the from »eai and
the steering wheel are adjustable. Gears mesb easily and
gUenily. Qotc^ action it Ugbc and anoocb. Bllonlan fBea»>
Ing provides handling ease in crsfic and simplifies parking.
And Oldsmobile's quick aaing fo«r-wbad galciy btabtg
re^ood to ri>e ili^trw pressure
Hie Fisher Body interiors arc luxuriously comfortable, with
wide, deep - ciubiooed geaig. And four Jx)vejoy bydrtuUc
ibock sbsorbcrs assure restful aiding ease on any road.
Come, rake a drive in this finer Oldsmobilc. Experience
thnllmg, powerful performance that is smooth ami cjuiet at
every speed. Then . . compare its value t
PRODUCT t>f GBNBftAL MOTOK8 OF CANADA, LtMITftO
MASTERS
91S YATES STREET
PHONE 372
.1
fHE DAILY COLONIST, VICTORIA. B.C Sl ^^^^ M ^^
MAIL FLYING
IS PROFITABLE I
FUK CAIlHYIN(i
rotJiffiM
froapcrvu \>um M
Ulitttd mrtM ttftp ntn Appewn
«• liavt ban • prafitaMa hwi iiiM
A^ar un for tb» avarate amtnet
optrators of routes. aoeonUzv to
■ibHiIIiw ecmrlnf revenue* and oi>-
araUfV '''^'^t.- (>r air transport gsth-
erad by A<ronauiics Branch ni
th** r>p;ir'!iir:u of Commerce nnd
made puhllc rr"-Ftiiiy Diulng the
vrar the t iovi-rTirtient paid $7,433,179
hi Lwent; uur- <<[>craloni Iv fbt do>
nii'Alkc a:r iiiail.
Tlio tabulatloni ^Jio'jrrd that,
whlk the avcraije im-ome from
carrying the elf mall was M oeoU a
mllr. u BKalnat 63.6 cents a mile In
1931 and M emu a mile In 1938. the
eoataC < yara ttoi|^ plaoea.
I liptfta fMM llflmi op-
airrratu. waa Insn than 10 cents a
luUc. El«ht (4*er«ior*. who made a j
proOt, npoctod mtta eaata o« M-5
cania and aaw of tbaae taa4 an
at M,l eenta, w^ile tlxre*
plues with UO-hor&f-
power enginee had avrraK'- <"'j-'I -
but 40.9 cenU » miu- pn^Mt prnm-
•ble lines Usted paid retunis u|K>i<
their Inrestroenta afWINiWi *Bor\:
than 28 jwr rent
air^Uiir in idilK ;(iia Q'U pounda. a«
egemel fr4& pounde te 1931 and lU
pfnifHls *n ma, whtl* the everaee
inooma for each mall lokd wu
91^, aa agalaal $lMVf tor \m and
9990 In 1939. The averane inroni*
per prwnwl of air lEutU rarn<'d
dumped aUfhttar, being 91-93 In xm.
1926
ToUil pouiidaKc handled Jumped
ro 4.061,'«S1, from 1J70J99 In 1837
nnd 977,906 In 1939- The InoOTOe
from the QovemBUDt of atr aiaU
operaton Ampad (o a7^;n9 fron
k U3T and tmjm ■
1999.
The opetaUona of individual Mir
mall rmites almost doubled in 1928
over the prevlotui year. a5 new llnrs.
moel of Lhrm reUUvely «Iinrt routz-s.
were addi-d to network TIi-
report showed thai 3.W9 one-was
all-mail trips were w.hfdul«l, av
aKaitut l.dM In 1921 and l,2Uo in
192fl
The department also estimated
that the mUeacc flown hf aU oper
atori of sir tnmpoft, In fi lwllnc th,
air maU, nwotaod ft total of lO,00o.-
000 durinv 1919. as affalnst 9.970,489
?i lO'^l arir) <Tir0S7 in 192fl
PtRFORMANCE AND
STVLH UEMANDliD
Dl-M rin^m m rii: I'-i'^rs Seek
Both Ke^itUaiU* smj Ue Soto
June Collyer and George O'Brien Try It'
turnl aod op«ratirti njpe-
rioritlea hmwm d«fl»ltcl7
refh Ha hcd Champloti the
bettor spark plug. lliat U
why Champion ontaella all
othcTB thransfaoat th« world.
CHAMPMMV
r,OMMla
C ANABI AH.MaBS r% OO VCT
What mait tha a a t ca w^ll a to-
day offer the modara, dIaerlBil&ai
Ing buyerf
The anawer la "perfonnanee and
ctyle," aocordlnc to ICr. CUir Lup
tnn, sales manavar lor the lAou.n
Bouse. lAd^ De Boto dealers here.
This was the cot M efiw a of opinion
in a recent, natl'inwlrte F!in.»'v bv
Dc Soto sales lM;,Mi' ''r i.prl II. l-^lls
tilr story of tlip rt-niarlcable suoce&s
of Uils car since Its tntrodnetlon to
the public laat August.
"This survey was Importnii' b"
cause It gave us a definite picture
of the popular oar of today oom
pared with the ear of a few year:
ago." be eoathittftd, *'WhUe the
prestige and reputaUoo of the
manufacturer are of prima import-
ance ni»t ttia buyer, parttonliirly in
the field of trie popular priced six.
places performance only second to
style. The De Solo Six ofTors both.
"The buyer want* to know first
of all what la new about the car he
l8 Intereated In and why the new In
better than the old model. He wants
to learn what Innoratloos intro-
dnoid tar the maker laerease Ita da-
paodaUtt^. aafety in operation and
eaae of oontrol without sacrificing
other feaCnres of equal bnportanoe.
"While the Oe Soto style, ita lines
and general appeawaca» aland out
MOTORS WORN
OUT BY ROADS
roouT coNDinoim hioh-
prominently compared with othrr
cars of much higher price, it la ita
bchavicw on the open road and in
conKPflted city trafllo that has been
mainly responsible for Oe Soto pop-
ularity. It explains why lU raputa-
tloa la that of a vondarfuKy per-
forming sU or the hlgheat quality
thtottghont
"An entlrelj new drtring eenea-
has been bvoofht Into its field
by the De Soto Mx. with lU nashlng
aceeleratloo, smooth operation and
Itiftantly effective braking power."
With Reservntion
A motori5t. meeting a ncyro trudg-
ing alon^ the dusty road. flgdiraiB-
ly ofTerrrt him a Utt.
"No, Thank you. tah," aald the
old man. * .^h nirkon mad old lalgs
will take nif InriR (a-'it f-nough "
"Aren't hfrald. are you, uncle?
Have you 6var baCD III •& aHtotto-
bUe?"
"Nerah but oner*, -a-i rind den
Ah dldnt let aU mah weight down."
DEVOTED
X O
QUALITY
10 Minutes
Mort4 Silent limine^ ( A^i*
• • • with a Durant employee!
XJTIGH quali^ is fntimaiaed Jft Durant CUS dlfOQg|l
the loyalty and cfitbususm wfaidi eadi Dunne
OBfiafet feds towards the cooqNU^ and its pfodocttu
Ten minates con venation with a Dofant cmployfc
Bionld oottvince you of this valnablft asK^ which fnrclker
cnsam coai|4ece ^and lasting satisfaction from a
Dmat cat;
OUIANT MOTORS of CANADA UMTTED . TORONTO^ CANADA
Ih^ Tioda ttlboia 1% Tea QfedUM
uia
GOOD
CAR
ATKINSON MOTOR CO^ LTD.
818 YAXSS STREET
SOMASS
(Next to Dominion Theatre)
MOTORS, LTD., PORT ALBERNl.
PHONE 2083
V.l.
Laughing PedeMtrian
By RAU*a O. BRADFORD
He knew abnosfe oothlai' of moftnri
To him a flat tire waa a aoNan;
The mlshapa of fellows who drore
'em
Were always one comical dream.
Be lautbed irtien he qded a good
braafedown,
WhUe traB te jams eaoaed him to
squeal;
Then ooa day eame Jual "iTrnm-
tlei>—
He purchased an antocnoblle.
Mow the sad look you see on hts
features
Has nothlnv to do with the. dAy;
Where once he vaa fha^*TH irtcfa
laughter.
Be now ahakea wiXt platattna dia-
may.
That moto r ear made aS tba dif •
fere&e^—
It proved that a fellow's too dense.
To see a good joke on a motorist
When It happens at his
nunnnr mm lAn
Better joeatbe
under it.
ttiaa ba ttUDwn
en
Two
Can
ttaa Tear
c-mcAOO, May ll.^ars that
have faaped out their last bit of
i: I'fuiiiew, two mtthoo strong and
r :i Mill nnie value of two btlUon
i> iurs, will during 1919 pass Into
>>Mvioii through smash-ups. cnma
lui! ami junkiKR, accortllnit {■> niu
bounre.-). t^tiust- thief fodder are
automobUee uaed to the point ol ex-
haustion, are nov the latest thing In
making certain the nnmpleto re-
moval of old wrecks from hlgbwaia.
Los Angeles and Chicago have both
recently burned ceveral htthdred
cars 111 public drmanslnittonji
WUh ihf .tuUiin.jbJc rr-KUtfAtion
flgurt- for Uif :i»tlion iii-a:itiK iKKl.-
1)00 nl'iUl''.-.. a it\ir\\ Uii,"- ri-ijlace-
Ilifll! N4vl'':^ li-UlfJii- \:- \m- ■■ipected
■ jirfBd ■■( n-ttdh howrver,
W'sinLhctimg car strviLt.
Oiir of the greatest oosU the
motor owner faoea la (hat of drpre-
ciaUoB. Aalda froaa bad driving,
wiiioh tnclndaa undue rlpphig of
gean and buaaplas Into telephone
polee and otliar paople'i eara» the
road surface over wblob the ear Is
driven has, moat to do With tt* pre-
mature death
l'.4j);ar_'i*niprit nnd rf piiinnR of
broken tprinxn and other di-'^ii>t43d
pjtrLS Ol the car'i anatomy cwl six-
uble sums, and, .rtrangely. rare tn-
ti*^d i.-^i the motor owner who rrrit-
ona Uifse charges as toUs collecLed
by bnd roads. ACodem automobUes
arc weU built and oertalnly moat
breakage oanaot be rlgbtfUUy
charged to Mtoary wear and liar.
It was onoe aald of liCsseurl that
there ears lasted but half the normal
aotomobUe Ufetlrae beeauee ol the
ann>Mifced rutty roads. BCssoun at
present has 1,S60 miles of ooncretr
so CVLTy oper»t.l:>e- th* moat fti.-
over the state highway ayatem now
approaflh a fan van eC mnlm.
This whete MaMMI of what's
wmnR with yemh iranld be solved
U auUxiiobtlee could talk
Patasenger (to taxi dnver>--aay.
you ran uwtt that puSartHiHi Bau
ter ftiip
1^1X1 cinvr l\v doiriK yni a
favor by not ntoppm . You amt got
no Idea what tioabia PPB'd have
but 11 ' a wluieas.
Our Idea at a wise man Is one
who int foolish enough to try to
rniivtnoe a vonaai by argvAw uttb
PKtVIOlJS KIXORDS
Lael rsar Mentte Bl
High bfarfc
Reporter to eantenartan Wow did
you manage to ttve to be a handradf
The Andent One— WeU. the Urat
aeveoty yeara they WMD'i ao aolfr-
mebllee: and the aaal Mriir t
left this house.
A used stm la worth !«» than a
used car altsr the abarlff gets
through with tk
JAKE HAYS
Bamson had one big advantage
Drhlah let him .-ilfrp while she was
cuttin' his hair and didn't try to
seU him the sftuip.
They aay luoia fittM oanples-
lona.
But so long aa Ihwa^ t^nxg of
rouse to hide the vttiiMi» X saektn tt
don't maoer.
Of an UMi jtosutlil tttaffi in
thla world ttej teh old baotular la
pfobly ttM oMiel noiu
If women had any
would be more bachrtan.
there
n doa^ tflto
said Oaleeto Bcateftaa. Oto ttoe
aort that hlrsa a tosleab and
both arma."
yairy IWa — "TOU are perfecUy
oofteci, ab-," aald the automobile
wal fw rnen to the proiqiecL "Tlie
Complea Bght la every bit as good
aa oar car."
Durtag the fbwt four noatba o
1999. eadloc AprU 90, aR pnMou
reeaetta Dor tha iiianiiraiiiiiia ani
shliaasiil or riitiiiiulinto wmw bfols
an, aocordliig to 1%biW notlfad I9
9Cr. Oui Masters, of Bfiutna Melon
Llml:e(l. luTMi nidsmoblle dealer
Duruitc Lhal period more Oldsiuo
biles were -ihlpjied from the laciorin
than during the entire year d
1939. In addlUoo more than l.ooi
Vlklnga. tha V-typa. eight-cylindet
wwnp a nl o B car to mrtmwWIa, van
dtUvcred to daatea.
Tslal Mpoiento of OUtoWbtla
and VlklBga from Jmrnrj 1 to Apri
90 thla year veiw 46.194, which t
ittgbtly mora than 1,000 above thi
shipments made during the enliri
calendar year of 18115.
March shlpmentn totaled approxt'
mately I4.fi00 Old-Msobilcs and Vik*
ingii, a.i compared with ll.OflS carl
.'.hipiK-d during ihe ijiinc nu-iiUi 1
yea r ay d. This l» a 1 1 inmiLM- o.
more lhan 34 jht com 'ITje InrrcuM
In 5hlpmrnu tor the first loui
months of this year over those oi
the same months In 1626 tntaLi mon
than 67 per rent
Oldsmoblle-Vtking oOioalA n-\>^>r<
that the mamtfaoturtng achedulei
for May oaU for nore tl»& ITMI
eara, of wbltfk ippraxlinaMy l,00<
are to be Vlklnga and tha remalndn
radsmobUea. TbIa produotlon Rgun
oontpares with 11.719 OldamobUft
manufactured and shipped In May
1999.
Ttie large increases being madt
month after month has been marii
poaslble by the mntlnued publU
faVCV accorded tlu- dld'tnobllf six.
and which hxn been extended th(
new Viking since its announcemenl
three weeks ago, and to the enlargeil
manufacturing laetUtlea afforded bj
the new biillrttnga ooutructed durtni
tha paei year.
AppAmdmattfy aeven OQk of every
ten automobile victims are pedes-
trlaci, which means that when you
are on the street your chances of
brtna killed are over twice as good
as when you are In a car. which
mean-i also that you had better
Itef'p your wits about you under
iKtih rondiUons Be alert, whf-n >ou
drt\'' -V f-nr ind be twice as careful
wh' ' i.k the
When bacUng op yoor ear ob
street or roadway give a thooght
tn what may be behind you. Another
car may be standing thrrp, w)inr
child may be In the wav I'^e vnur
bom befpve yon bork up and lotk
beckward. not forward Jlrrt "in an-
other case where a mlrn>r romea in
miRhty handy. For though the
forrea of erohrtJon will undoubtedly
(umiith eyea In the back of motor-
Ma' heada aorae time la tta Ikitare,
that time is not yet
A Lesser Evil
Butler— Your wife has ran away
with the chauffeur
Hti.sband Oh, well. I was going
to tire hun anyway. Life.
FXOOK COVEKINO
Motorists have tried doaens of
different methods of cleaning the
Ooor covering of the rear compart-
ment. Uituatly. after trying all
ihoAe available, they go back to the
one that invartably workji the best..
Tlilj! nipfliod consists In lAkiiiR out
the carpet, hanging It on a clothns-
Itne, and subjecting it to a severe
beating. After all the dirt has been
looemed the vaeuum tieaoar vUl
do tha raai my vaO.
Don't Gamble on
new car Lubrication
TITB lubHcmtUm thgi b fAtoM to « MP Mr fai a
very direct t>eannK upon the Ufa and 99C«l09 Ost
you arc going to get out of the car. •
Tte oblect of tafarlcate b to r edoca ftfcaaa to a
■IniBRnB and vm^y as aipflit knowlgdaa df
and tMr quality wfll acMeva 1N9 pmpm»
Thin cheap grrav^ will uytHuJIy
than reduce friction.
•WHTZ** CKAR OREASE contains tboae two
re»ary quAlitirs flui<1iT\' anA rich smooth oOi-
ness- -that mean free nwinR \iiiix?i and easy start-
ing. In a new <:,-\r. .il! mnvinp: part-t are stiff ami
rough. Friction inevit.il»ly smooths these down, but
in doing ao, Irjiirrs >-our urease. RiRht here t» why
"WHIZ" GEAR GREASK ia 9o ntlnsbla— itg rich-
M»— ita body— tb9 9lng«lk 9ad ifaBRf t«
rarf9t ttg cfTerlji of frtrtinn
And of cnurv the mrrr*-* p^-ade of greeae l9 iaat aa
important b.i the rpialtiv Your dealer 9M9 sad
rM-n<nnvnd'» ( .!■ \ R ( .REASB.
"One pound of fresh grease atldcd to faor ponnds
arvgaamn mmm paaad9 «f old grease
9
i
Live Gum Protects the Cords
GUM CiuKioncd Tiret are bulk tolwdppaca wlA
today's motor car englneerigi^ Tluftrdmloi^
mcrnt is ticmtinirtratcJ in the caclnaiwa feature of
live vnim cushiorxs, sltilfully vforlted over each
cor. I Liver hv exp<?rf lire nrwlter^. Their effective
rcsiaUiicc to modern high speed and four-wheel
braking, ptacea Gum Cuahimed Tirri in the
«nni — *Lfl fr daaa — a< 00 extra coat. Go Co
QamCnAlon'ttreStodona t tf ylldMwr
Therein a Gwn Ctinhim Trre StaHon near yon
OUTTA PFRCHA TIRBt iOLD PY
VULCANIZINO
UTKKAI *iO
General Service Station
TlRKt
REPAtU
1U5 BtANSHAKD STKKfiX
Till- DAILY COLONIST. VICTORIA, ii.r. SUNDAY, MAY 12, 19^9
3
M8T0R BUS ALTERS
BllKAL EDUCATION
ChU-
WASHINOTON nc MiT n —
Tht motor b i> h.i.- viriuRiiy rrvoiu-
tlonlzcd rural ^duration, and more
'■hlldrrn lirppud iifxni 40,87.") ^^■(lool
(I'l I ! ;ui p(<r' ,iL!.(p f < . .-J h. " il
' rt. it il.n ,t. 1 "'i.Nj.- l<) !)M'Utii;ii.ir ■.
fik'urc-. Kl'WW ' . .iIiJl'lJ.1 pil!
licatloii ol the NaLluiiiil Motor liu..
DlvUlon of tha Aourtsn Auftomo-
bUe AnodaUoa.
The AJLA. Bus Dtrlatoo points
out UiM ft toul of Khoob
nav yam buet. vhloh oovw
mii«s of route dally, mnd comprise
44 pg W O fl< tl w toUl mttcr bu»w
UiRimliouft tlM ootuHfy.
"Tht motor tun bu been ft dom-
ifuust faeCor la brtngtiig ftbout Uu
foiMoUdatioa of rural tcbaob, wblcb
has rasulM In ■ much hlch«r type
ol oduaatlonal untre." aajn Diu
Vketa. "Approninfttciy 33.0oa one-
room schools have closed thplr doors
sincr 1020 to b*- rrplnrcd bv ftt least
7,000 conM>llnai<'(1 w-hools which
are equal to thr ht-^x \w the countr>'
At the same lime, says the pub-
We Have
■rMon haa b— a luri imttl to-
ridct art pM«M«« fto alwUbU ftt
an annual ooit ft oMr tJT.-
'JM 738
Hf Souihes.^tem ftTMk ttOMIpTll-
inH iwclvr .vi.»u-^, l»as the largest
nunibrr (jI bu.M-.'^ u l^!* «nd Ui»
sam.- time KT<-,»'fst roulr milciiiKP
land !!'■ l.iry s- number '.i s*!hoola
I aerveU. i;»0 ijy^ *ik1 !i.63f respec-
Uvety. lt\e cufvt or this sanrlec in
the aouttieast was H^JM lor th«
1 IOT7-28 •etkool .
I Howenr. ttao MrOMMMn ftrea.
^^^vltt| IjOOO laM KtHOlat With a
!u>rtT route mtleafe and ■ memWcs
( iiiih' T- fif buM s sp^n! t9,MK.103
i h'- '■'.^i f*;i!' i' ■ n 'til lliif
■ 1"!. • \: * \ J A li.L'- teii'lrrt r- ■
M'lvfil thr iiRe-old prohl*-:r, ol .stMnv.l
fai/tluiei in Uw* rural M'ctinri"'
"The EdTanlsce of r.m«i|i-
dated school, served by the motor
boa, U Men by the fact that reeott
tasta In spedOc subjeeta revealod ft
nipertortty am tHa aM^nom type
of Mlioal by mftrftaio of from 10
to 3S per cenL
"Bus trsnipcrtattnn !» nov pro-
rtded through two ways^ -contract
with operating cnmpani*w or sfltooT
ownership. TTx** Ifilter mrUiod pre
vaUs generally.
"Since the bus h lusert nnly part
of the day. thf rirtvr problem l.s a
troublesome one, but Ixas been best
solved by allowing; teachers or older
students to earn the mwey avail-
able by actinK ft.-* drtvera ■
"In many tnsLancea, operaUCf
C08U are lowered by repalrtnc
ochool-owned biisee tn 'eBCtaeerlnt'
departments or the achooL
"OeneraUy the school bua la ol
a apodal type. Oomfort la Imo re-
gazded tHon dtmiMllty and nig-
(■«IMM. vttb Uo capftolty dette-
mlBod by tbe pwtleultr noeda of
•MbflefaooL"
LONDON HAS NEW
MOTOR STATHIN
Nfar \snAtiaU
Cad HAiiillr 250
mX a TUnc
latent
Auto Radiator
F?epairs and Reconng
l^dy and Fender
Repairs
Specialists for Each Branch
Cive Efficiency and Service
ir£ess Bros.
t PhoM tan
Thrvv Coanirie»
Besides the J\S. llnvf*
i)np Million iulos
CHICAGO, May 11.— Only three
countries beddeo the United States
have reflatrmCtads ct more than
1 .oee.OOe motor ean. Theee are ttif-
land. France and Canada, acoordlnf
to B bulletin Issued here by the
American Re^iearch Foundation.
or 31.»2S,9A2 motor cars, buses
and trucks in operation throuchout
the world." says the bulletin. "136
countries exrliLslve of the United
States own or about one-
rourth Tbe remaining SMM^M
car?t. or three- fourtha. are refftofiered
In tbe United stAtes
A new motor coach atetlon. which
wm rtval tbe Uf imilway tmlnl in
the fadmias oMtnd to paMngors is
bolng eroelod Mar Vauxhali and
RcnningtoB Oval eridiel stuuiu!
T. Boon, of Blue Bell Motors. I,td .
who Is raeponalble lor the itaiion.
■ >1 * ,1 --fprpientitivr of the prcvi it
,iri thr largest moUir ctwch
iUitiiin .n tirt^t Britain probably
the UrgwT Ui ihr »aild i^uch a
jttation, he «aid. had become cAwn-
tial to deal w«tb the rapidly Increas-
ing coach trarnc He had calcu-
lated that there were om 37.000
motor coaches nvinlns Is the south
of mgland alone, and the poUce
authorltlos no longer aUowod com-
panics to embark their passengers
In the Btreeta.
Mr. Boon described the site u s
very fine cme. and said tliat Ltie .it^-
Uon would cost at leaft £100.1)00 to
(Complete, 'ITiere will tw accommo-
; tIsUnn fnr 250 motor roaohcji at a
I tinif nkiji^Mdf the twelve plat-
forms, aitii indtcatom «hawing Uie
destinatlona of the various coaches
and the Umea of etarUng. On either
Bide of tbe caafcraBoe, bnllt oo a 200-
foot frontage, wOl be hotels, reotaur-
anta, waiting toOBU, bodclng offices
and sbepe.
Thp station Is situated on the main
ruAiLs Irom Victoria to Margate.
Dover, Elaslbourne. Brighton and
I which have buUt for the oooapanyl
t product a C*o to one lucfotouee
I w r any <rtbar ear Uittas above
sj jixi They malnUfa) ttaaW
Huick loftda in Its fletS. SD SMM ttw
new product lead In ttio Add vtateh
u IS about to ent^r "
"Hiiick,!. le&derjJi.p u\ thr
rar ria.'- n-ts iK-rn & lii;5UnK
COliLUii-.i.i' ;t [)r'tun
vear.-s ',;,(■ ■>rT!i ..il' [">i(i' 'I'l' ' Mr
rujjgrd .^1.^nu;ll.^ I'l i','-. pr; 'liii ini.'
done :iiuvfi solve lUc ua«l t«J
pn>bir[ii iiT Bulck. ffir motorlata
cvtTvwncre have come to know that
a used Bulok roeana * mOia and
miles of unuaod txmneportUMa.
"Bacfcod by twenty-Ave yean of
qusOlty ear engl u e orta ig and aaies
suocesB, tbe Bmck Mot/n- Company
has designed a hiRh (trade product
r or the lowers priced n M if < ■ i h r*-
the executlvw. who aiM -..i' A. n
a thorough u i nit- rst a inl 1 1 i.t ^ 'i ' l .e
pubUc'is coii>' ■! I. nt's., of iiifiUr l ar
values, thf ' ' iJ.,'.!!!' >iii car 'n Bulck
has been . i.-ii---' nit-ct
requirement of i.j price claas. '
TaniotL-Stadn {
f>/ Automohilvs
Before slarliri* the Summer trip
•top in a[ a brake spccialLst and
I have thf ear :- bmk.-s «iven the
'■-:.( r ■•\<-> i'tiim,^, -^ic mf't-.>ri.»t
I woii I lia^r tj Iiave ititau rrluied,
but moat Ukaly tboy wlU naed ad-:
JuaUiv. Hw Impocianee at having
Iboae brakes adjusted evently can-
not be ovcr-emphaal>ed, for apart
from all tbe safety cniialderaturiui.
one must th::;i; :.r„ '
faulty Inmkea in d^ul.l^^ mid *:enlA
Bad adjustment* ^tiu the tires
out in no time at all and— this one
rew people rcaUn— may result in
a bent front axla. U one front
brake !■ ilsbtor than tho othor and
you apply p ro Mig e quleUy In an
emergcoey. you are subjecting the
front axle to a twl&tlng strain whu ti
oven tbe toughest ^te^l t^in t re&isL
With an all-Brftlah eaat and an
Ex^Uah setting. Britain win goon
have tU first IM per eem Brltleb
talkie.
HISTORY OF ASKONAUTICS
The Balloon of De Lottre
Hare la a baUoon whlcb never left Ohe paper stage. M. Qo X^ttn
Uved tn France diirtav the days when baltoans were rauslnR a lot or ex -
eiioment. Tbtr were new. tbey oifered poaalbUiu*^ of .^pon and tJirllla | portamouth. and It ts aLio well
to be found In no other direction of the tlmea: and th^y stimulated the | served by busea. tubes and stre^^
imaginations of mllUona of people in aU walks of life li if no wonder,
thervfore. that we find many mventors iicratchln« heads and perspirUiR
profusely In efforts to improve and Invent and become fammu^ and a!.-.M
wealthy In the field of aeronautic,', And 'hr estimable M. Dt LeUre wa&
one of thi-sf ih^ failed to .i::vk' ni:ri. v "ir hL-> uiTentlon. but be
succeed-i. now and tiere u> (aiiu- and iiuiin-> Uic newspapers a hundred
year* after he has left ror other regions. '
His was a hydrogen balloon supporting a rather laiB* droular plat-
forni md thlB platfoim, aa yon will note, contains an airtight shed buUt
ioiiipictely around the outer dreumference of tbe platform. Only half
of It Is shown so as to make visible Uie Itenu boused within It. These
mclude a pump numned b» four own In the foreground, and which
pumped air at gr«at preasure Into the barrels. The Idea was to Increaae
by such means the weight of the balloon at will. An exhaust pipe was
pcovlded so 'ha' ihl.-i fiame air might be exJiausted. thus decreftslng the
total weight and allowing Uic ballc-o'i to rise InndentaUy, tliLs lotn-
Honduraa expects a rcoord banana
crop this year. '
WHIPPET PERMITS
SCLLDII liLTAW AV
raal n*-0» 8o«s as
IsOBMal
Manchester Kduraii. li t omirilttee
has de<'.ln*-d th<- oflfr nf Sir -Man
Cobtumi U) give Irev fllghtb to
■chool children and teachers during
his tour of England In search of
flying grounds.
Soviet Russia wlU erect a (SOO.OOO
' cotton mlU.
cars from all parts of Loodoa
TO INTRPnlTNEW
LOWmEU oyiLK
Local DMrtbslOii Anne—ee
AdTCBt ef Sht-CySMtor
Near
"Performance, stamina and at-
tractive appearance. Ihe f!*TflTi^ in
mittor car manufacture which have
pressed air ml«hi abu br used b\ the pa.-A(irgr.rf, (or breathing purpo.seb [f^ae Bulck the ouUUndlng car In
at heights where oxygen became r^'hrr too scarce for ,uintort. ; p„(,g ^ carried out in
This machine was drawn on paper and actually patented, but jj^^ -cylinder automobile
one had the nerve to build It. which was fortoaMo for the buiUler and Bulck is to intr-xluce into the
for anyone who Intended f ln an rtng It. fOr It woold have been a wCal p^jce fl^id gany ^^i^ sum-
faUure In several reepecu easUy recognised by even modem hl^ school ^^r," says Mr. w. H. Ehmn. ol
freshmen. But the last yean of the elsbtoenth.eentary wen rft»e with ^ ^ Davie. Limited,
aeronautical Idess. aU of thm oonlrflmtlnc sovslhtaiK to ■moauCloal
knowledge and BMls tlng In Che eventful mastery oC the ab. sdU a
century In the fotarc.
'TTie mere fact that tbe new car
is to be buUt by Bulck places un-
usnal demands upon the engineer-
ing department of that company.*'
says Mr. Dumi. -omdats have
pointed out that Buick i.s not just
merely the name of an autonobile
but that It gymhoTfcas qtmUtios
with abnost unlverBal adoptloa of
traffic signals, even in tbe analler
ctttes, aatoBoobUe m s m i f Mi lOT i
year after year have glveo (nsms*
log study to building ean to meet
the pwee o t driving oonditMna Ibis
has resulted In tbe developmanfc of
englnea to provide speedier ptflk-9
for fast getaway in traffic.
By merely watching the perform -
anci> of various automobtlea when
thr irattK liKht-s at a street Inter-
hToUon .switch from red' to 'green.'
one may really note tboee oan hav-
ing exceptional activity.
Thoae can with power plants pv-
mlttlng a fastor ss taw ay swaip far
ahOMl of the ean eactploylng aslnv-
gidi molar, and eonsequently ttwlr
drivers are less bothered by heavy
traffic condwinns
Amonc the first i^arv to men. this
tnifti'- i-ondilinii wi*-'^ I'i'- "nKiri-i;
Whlpp<-t pr.-^Uircd bv tti*- WUlys-
Overland ( onipaiu Thfiw cara were
noted for their high activity factor
In heavy traffic, and soon booUM
recognised as the Ideal type In the
low-priced field for town ON.
The new whlppoU ihow unusasl
plok-up and getaway tn ft noond
■peed— materlaUy higher than In
the farmer models. This gives the
drlvar of " the new Whippet a dis-
tinct advantage when a quick cr'
away carries the car far ahei»d < f
others and reduces the discomfitures
of heavy traffic to a minimum.
Neu» Ford Sedan
Received With Great
inie reH in VleUftia
The New town sedftn. now <m
dlsplfty ftt tha Nfttlooal Motor Oom-
pany'i showroams, 919 Yfttes Street,
la being reeelved with great Inter-
eet by the Victoria motor car buy-
ing pubhc. Combined with ih*-
Model A features of safety and dur-
ability and comfort, this new town
sedan gives the particular buyer
features found only in cuatom-
bullt bodies The interior fittings
ore dLvtinrUvp in their dftslgn, giv-
ing exceptional head room and- leg
room to the dnver. an appredabte
teature on sustained trips, tits
deeply omhlensd ssaU ol airft
pleated cloth. oo mMn sd wttb tbe
arm rests In the rear eompartment
Insure oomfort to tbe passenger.
Nickeled head lamps and cowl lamps
harmonise with the Interior and aa-
tJ^rior hardware o( the car.
neaxSy X«MM
ti
In a recent
tourlsU vlsUoS
Panama.
. tAnnounang the appointmeiU
Dins 11 lore )^xot\i^rs
645 Yatet Street
%As dealers for tie
New Ma/mon and Koosevelt Straight'¥.ights
The Msnnon Motor Car Company is
pleased to announce the appointinent
of this well-known aiiromoViile establish-
ment as the headquarters for Marmon
and Roosevelt straight-eight cars in this
aectioe. These new sales and service
facilities are Marmon's answer to the
growing local demand for America's
most advanced development in auto-
mobiles—die strsig^t-dgfat.
A vint to these showrooms will im-
press you with Marmon's astounding
achievement in building a straight-eight
for every purse. Here you will see the
sensational new Roosevelt which sells
Ibr lets than |t)iOO~the fleet Marmon
"68" at $2210, and the luxurious Mar«
mon "78" tC |2975 in Canada.
Marmon wa.^ among the first to lure-
see the straight-eight as the new de-
velopment of the automobile. Th«t is
i^y for nearly three years Marmon has
concentrated upr>n the straight-eight,
simplifying it, producing it in voluAe
and making it an econonucal and long-
Kved ou* for all to own.
We intite your inspection of the new
Marmon and Roosevelt straight-eights,
now exhibited in rcprcsenutivc body
styles and colors, believing that you
will find them the outstanding values
of the yesr.
Tills Only bays
What
The UmU^uncampramising truth U thai if you wani
the superlative type of performance uhich CadiUac
and La Salle provide^ you cannot gee U ewept in
CadiUac and La Satte.
tM^rmmSM Sirmight-^Eighu ftr Evtry Tmt
lift t9 Kifh Rf^<f^ls, $l^no; Nfw Mmwm 78, $297%- Ntw AUrmn 6g, $2210,
im Cmsds. Gnuft^mtfwtenttxtrA. Impart ^imt mn ^Mrmclht im ^ tm f mt vium fis*.
]
If all th« mnBona which the CadiDao Motor rar CnnipaSf
and Ganaal Motors hav«^ expended in dflveloptog the cloMltt
flneat, Ugbeet i>-pe of precUon masrafaetming la the wofld
did uot ahow itaelf in performance it wouKl he K»vc's labor
loat fiat it <lMsd«monatrst« itaelf wilfa immediate emphaiia.
AO yoo need do is to drive *<'ni'* rnr ni«j>irinK lo romprla
with CHi #n^ and La Salla— and then turn to the latter.
The oontraat wtll prcvo so ■tartHag St to be unanswctabla*
The motnpnl yni -.ti )• ir,tn r.idillnr or Ka SsDa and drivs
awaj — you iknou that ihero are hoan and dayt and DOBtht
and yeart of tnprsDitat tstiafaeUon ahead of you whkb bo
otiMT can can yield.
Tha AftMsooe it perhaps more obvioiu today than ever
before. For th^re are embodied in the npweat Cadtllscs,
La Sallea and Fleetwoods on these chassis, exclusive featurea
of tafsty, perfonnance and driving ease that conlribula S
meafliire of enjoymTt nnd freedom of mind tOTpaatiog aay
other conc<jivabIe molitring erperienoe.
In any driving crisis there is no mors vital safely factor
than the Cadillao-La Saile Syocro-Meah SOentrShtfl Tiaas-
tnisaioo. It permttt quiet, easy, inatantaneoua shifting of
gean— at any speed—witboot paoiiog in neutral— and
withoat tbe lUgfateat auggeatton of daahing.
Tlie *r . nM great safety ffature U thr radni»o-I* SaUe
Duplex-Mechanical System of Four-Wheel Brakea. No
other ears have comparable braking proteetJoB for the
reason thai no other rjirs hnvp brnkes so powerful. %rt posativn
io action, to responsive to the slightest pedal pressara.
For tbeie oan and ttet alons art eq ui pped widi lUi MV
bimking tystSBk
A. thini greet eleoeot of tafety reeU In tbs fast that aO
window:^, doom and windshields nr^ eiinipped with Codillar-
Lt SaUe Secority-Plato Glaia. This meani tbat the CadiUao
or La Sella owner nay forerer dUasitt tttm hit mked all
ooDom shoot biittg I^Jaiad by Ajteg glMt fragisf H.
Make the oomparison yourself. Drive one of tboee oan
sMklog to class itself with r.adillao-La Balls. Then dflvt
a CadiUao or La SaUe. The cooclaaioa is Inttctpshls,
CadiOoe ondthiumiM SaOt Umfr nr* fijttm tatioMiM mdi
huiU moitU. FUehmnJ^itimd antf FU^iaood built.
Mr.
MMOt an Ms OmmI Jtfilvv D^mrti
aat.inss
CAOILLAC-LASAI
CAPIUAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY OF CANADA, LmffED
OSUAWA. ONTAKIO
BLGG MOTOR C0„ LTD.
mVmm
THE DAILY COLOKIST. VICTORIA, B.C SUNT) an
PEERESS REPORTS
NOOEST MONTH
I IndtTldaa.! Thhrty-Dfty Pfrtwd
111 Caaip»nj''ii Hlntory Oam
en Kenord
fteileu Motor Cur C(irpar»lR»ti husldPllv^o
just oOBipteted thr bLfTKnt indlvld- J
ntesUi In tiif history of th" '
oonpany both from the standpoints
at sMpm''^vt.^ and rPtaU aftlM, ftC-
OOrdinn '.<> infurraaitna ftWlTBd
froiti fiii-Hrry i.ffiriHl'-
DtinriK April ! 7IW I>f-lf".f rars
vrrrr -hipprr! frorn Liir l^jfi (.if^vc
land plant inirtv- tiirff more ttuu
tn the bi£E«at previous inonlh ew
rzpertanoMt by tha fwmiony Md
38 per oent man 4Ihui In th* noord
April up to this time.
PnotlcftUy ftU of iheme can w«n
direct tfiliwrnnu to daslen and dla-
trMam, « few fotac to Pmt*
\^.\ hu u>r> t r&nchc! whos* stocka
'Ki.iV itri RTi-atiy rrd;..'-il
b■.l.■sUle;.^ ' at th» iww INrr -
irhn Htraight Ki^ftit modrb. uverae-
ing (ijOM more per our tban tbe
tov-prMd BIs-dt, OB wtaMh moat
of thl* year'H Pcerieas bu«inr« ti»A
b««n buUt up to this time
Anotln-r hral'hv Mgn is the fact
Ihat al ri'TJiii liv P'*prtPVi d^al-
frs !ar p*freil<f1 i il . ii ci-fi'-v Irool
the fariorv Miiir. I'Ch riMb
arc >.nil un Kaiul
.4s U> Jayualkvi s
The difference between a prdiw-
triin «Bd » JftjrwaJkar la ttUs: Whan
ymtta vtfkHit wnoov ttMm tbcrVe
i idwIilwiM; «lwo na*n drhrtag
Ui«yt« Jfcywilfcffa.- M flto rt a n d .
CLEAN WABK nOM
■ m^tof of motor ear owners have
found by axparlenee that chanclns
aparfc pIuR^ annuH'iv IS 115
wfiftM ^m 01 oU. and ihe> save tbetr
oodft b iM nd ofl amd.
GIVFii EXPERIENCE
WITH 1924 MOTOR
ondh^tid Purkard (oinplt'lr*
Ui>.»«fl Maes Added U PrtTlMis
•r v«M
Appointed Marmon Dealers
Smart De Soto Roadster
AMk M. h. JoMa. Mteml SMch,
fiR, wbat h« thtnka of the eoeiMmy
and aatinfactinn tiuviiiR a K"^!
uaad oar and ki'i pnu' >* !<'iiu i-nouRh
if p!"l,iU:;'- V ".iil M'i;tlf l.hc
hiMor. of lib 1924 Packard touruig
oar «-hirh he bought mt ttian
Wli. [ I r.' >ikIi' his rar it had
bptn rill l.JW miitt Since then he
hftA added more than 110,000 mlleti.
Ounng tiic time he baa ownM thr
car he has InataUcd two latA or pis
I ton rlnge which, he ca^ 1a prm r,
cal!'' a!! 'tn- '-rrUrf- cxp^Ti'.f hr hi.'i
! I it 1 1
ha^'' ■ ■ ' :i:in*^l iwlcf and ih"
trnni r r.ik(> DV.iv . iaid Jones. "The
I 111'' r, has nev«r been touche d, nor
ti<u> uif- transmlsatott. the unlven^
Jointa, nor the dlfferentUL I had the
right rear wheel off oaoa to Ixutall
a v u-n washer. A one-pleoa wlnd-
' uakea It look like a later
Loaside aerodrana, Ttnato, while
lha latanyMtoooTft Tbratto tonnlaal
la St
turtle a
sznaahed.
oonple of ttaMi
The motortat gsA
I fire times as pro-
wiidttBttn
trocn beneath the wreck and yeUed. | glaaa. and
"Who la that behind us?" aaked i
the motorist of the man taaalde him. I
"Only a wooan ^O/m," mM tbe ,
man beside him.
The nii'tnnst qulrklv turned the
wheel iJii nght, 'he rar hit the
ditch. Oopped mio the mud, tamad,
"Thank heaven . .s^-aped "
TINTED GLA!>b AU>S PLANTb
lander
Work on the new naval baae at
. I- ftutod.
IcOow glass than when under plain - -
panea. So declare worken In a Aved nlnely-elght. ML*ie i>ni'..-'e
greenhouse In Oenuany that hare I Tiirquand died m.enUy at K<-«dinic
been experimenting ^rh the tinted Kngland within a fortnight of the
•aeds planlod under the [ death of her aiater. at 101.
Dt>aMoaa
ME. JAMSa A. DWaMOM
grade tha (omailon of carbon win
be very rapid, as It takes a very
d people ask me If tt In not hj^ij^^rade oil to stand the great
r.' I I ar Whfli I dnvr ]):>■ fa'
jii'i ><xi Eiitles I might think ui trad-
it in on « Intor model Pa«kard
Correct W a> to
Remove Carbon i$
By Vie of Scraper
ileal rju-ountered In a gasoUne en
fine When an engine knocks on
a lull w!iile Uw spark Is properly
i{-lea.>etl there is too much carbon
111 ilif (. > UiiiicT'-, »,'-r:. ii carboo must
br rfiiHAtxi Mie only ccrrect w»y
to remove the cutOlt tl to hftVB It
•craped out.
nv CASK or nas
PacMMiHty PUMnk lagi
Tn^day bf Miia' M. Ubml Tha iSLV^*^^^'^ *£•
LamertOB waa hInb at M aacan Wtt Bto^ l ii H i tfaa lUt Oa ftoto
Bapaaol Sport Kgaditor.
J^B BOTO WW ab^ raimMatod b tba
t'hp rarboii krKMk u-. du'- '.o »
[lAr'lcif nl rarbon Ih'^iHHliiv; healed
rjiillf t-^"i by tilt- buriimg ga-ses and
■o i(,':ui!nj; the mixture before the
•ipttrk crTties and the piston is In the ] cables
proper position for the Ignition. \ These
The formattoa of eavboo la gancml-
ly due either to the mixture being
too rich or to oil getting past the
piston rings and coUaotlng on top
of the plaUna. valve heads, etc. Ttw
tottar may bt due to the rings leak-
InS OC- to top. oil being in the
crahkOMi. It we nil used ts low
If a flre shmtld ooSttT In the wlr-
in« -lyatwi It Is sometimes hard to
local*' and the best twt Is to ini-
mediiitelv disconnect one of the
at the battery termUmU.
fires are usually due to a
dwrfc drotttt and by d l aeo nn eettng
the eablt the ■ l a eUl o eorrent wUeh
taodi iha Am 1« ah«t oft.
SOUNOS SHREWD
NUTEUEBUn
A tire oew not only help to, pre-
serve the spare tire but keeps It
elean pending the neressary hand-
ling to replace a flat tire
If
£
you wan
all these..thet
s
one answer
WaP- Kn an n ImI A
Oa«m OaufHgi
Iteely Aivian
SecBe automobUe donlar or ante-
aian has had the OKXVtuntty at
least once, to teach aafe driving
methods and good maTuiera to every
bad driver on the road todair, In tha
opimun Of Mr. Q. Masten, of the
Masters' Motor OA. looal OWffiwWir
denlPTs
i: would reUlw the tot-
porunu.' ul i!ol maktn? final de-
Uvery of then k nr.', lit.t j: Lhc new
owners had been Ldii^iiL to drive
them correctly, every one oanoeracd
would be greatly boneflted," Mr.
Maatera polaied ouu "■aaldii giv.
ing Instnictioa of proper **BBft)lng
of the wheel, dealers could nito
make tt a point to instruct the ngv*
I6e in matters of road etlqualto.
polltcne&» and crallic regulations.
"In the older days of the automo-
bile industry, an unportant funcUon
of Uie automobile dealer or :ialc::man
wai to give drlvinii ie.i.'mns lo pur-
chasers or prospective , purchasers.
Nov. however, I am aAwd that too
many dealers neglect thla tnak and
deliver new ouv without even In-
quiring Into the buyon* drtvtog
ability or knowledge of ^ead and
traffic lawa.
"To my way of thlnklog an untold
number of accidmts would be elimi-
nated if dealers would again adopt
the strict policy of teaching correct
driving. And many timos, moreover,
the poor driver places the 'Jiim? for
mIfliapK Or accidents on the mech-
anLsni of his car when, in reality,
the fault was In his own driving
ability --or. more correctly, his drlv-
iuii inability. Even the most per-
fect piece of manhlnesy, of oourae,
wUl not stand mljnise."
EAST TO WEST AIR
MAIL SERVICE MOOTED
Windsor BrlleTr»>. W^krr Airport
WU Bt- Hub r>f Tran^ron-
tlncntal Uoale
A big Cash dividend
is now part of the regular equipment
of every new Hupmobile !
•we«ptnc price reduction* on «ii modele, Sisee and Bic^ts
Cash savings
for you . up to
noDucr or gineiul uotou
HAT do you Want m a car?
Performance! Road-masicr) ! Hill
and vale alike taken in txiumphant
stride! Flaihing pick-up that steps
right out ahead of the liiwl Hour-
after-hour ease of driving. And die
comforting aenaation of complete
confiiience*
Sfnoothnenf Accurate balance of
all routing parti. Silence ac all
speeds. An engine that purrs its
assurance! Big, neiseleas four-Tidieel
brakes that neither dirt nor
weather can- damage.
OF CAMAOA* L.IMlTaO
Beauty! Rare, original style! Smart,
modi';}! lines of true F'ishcr Body
authenticity! Individuality in ex-
terior design and interior appoint-
fnent.
Luxury! Generous bodies! Deep,
roomy seats. Rich upholsteries.
Fxquisitc fitments and- those quality
touches that mean so much*
If you want atl these « . at moder-
ate price . . there'i only one
answer. You'll fipd it when you
see and drive Oakland Six.
^ympic Series.
01 If rn pic Sujcs
McRae
983 YatMStiwt
liuiorsy Lid.
1683
WINDeOR, oat.. May IC-Post-
muter-Oeneral p. J. Veniots re-
cent annottnoeaent to the House of
OonuDons that air mail service will
be established this year between
Torontn and the Border Cities Is an
indication that the Walker airport
near here will become one of the
most importnnt serial stations on
the cnntinent It. will be the tnwis-
fer juncture for all air mall en
route (o the Wftstern States and
Wi-s'prn Canada It ih believed here
that the Walker airport will be the
Sastera terminus of an Important
American mall route, which would
form a hnk between Windsor and
Calgary via Winnipeg.
Di.<ctrict aviation officials and en-
Uu:.sla.st« see rulAlinent of their
hope.s and a fit vurablc answer to
their agitation Inr ttiLt service.
The Pofit^la.^tf r-Oenera] made the
definite declnr^iiion that Windsor
would not be the t/rmlnus oi the
roOto It Is tli'Tfl^rr brlirved
American planeji will land at
Walker Field for cooneotlon with
Toronto flyers. A rapid tnnsfer oi
mail would be made and the Amer-
ican planes wlQ trsiufcr their mail
at Winnipeg after dropptoff Chica-
go and Mld-Woitem Btnteo buOI at
Chicago.
Expert enllmatcs an that tte mm
oombination of routes will brtas
Montreal and Calearx- within tweO*
ty-four hours of each other for
BBAfl eorrlot, god aleo for
' work.
Mr. Venlot'a announeenent waa
to the effect that itopa wUI be made
nt Importent points between Toronto
and the Border Cltlea. but only at
points where the munictpallUes have
eetabtiahed landing fields. He made
It pbUn that these facilities must be
supplied by the l^^wns and cities
thenuelveR. The Pn8r.ofnre Depari-
Diont has no Intention of netting up
Its own alrporta at rreai expetue.
RamUUm and Lmdnn win there-
fore probably ba the only two stops.
TOey are the only oltlia whMi beve
racogniaed ahpmla. Bonie othen
have small private fields, but It ia
ontikely that these wUl ba wad.
BSentuallv the wr>-lre will extend
thrniigh tn rjir Pnrlflr Coast, but the
Pof>linA. ter-Crf-neral Raid that this
would probably not be this year
Annthrr onjecture made hy avia-
tion ofTlrlnls was that mail fr>\|ii
Toronto for Detroit would prot>abt>
be imHiaded at the locnl aetd and
tranaferrvd by meter ndtiaa the
river. They Rotated out It would
not be econreHHI fv tttoptoaoe to
proceed to n Dolmit landing field,
as an tbeoe to the vletolty of the
Michigan metropolis are actually
further fram the Detroit poetotac*
than la Walker airport
Mfennwhtie keen oompeLitinn is
gotaf on for the ron tract which is
to be let Two lines of aircraft are
definitely in the running, the Na-
ttonal Air nnaapart. beaded by
Capi. M M. Hand. M.C. otf To-
roDto. and international Airways of
OUMdft, the preaident of which k
itajor-Oeiaoml J. H. itoiiBllM.
pradmnt e( the AvtottaB Xamo* tt
Canada.
Both companies have begun a
dally service between here and To-
mn'.o ranrTlns paasenjters and ei-
prcss. The National is Hying Buhl
360
111 —
Con^>olidated Motoi Co., Ltd.
968 Yates Street
PhQMSin
6ood
Q)iise(L
-Roadster
— ^Touring Gars
— Sedans
— Coupes
— Limousines
—Bugs
of evaiT make tod
HMHld, nt all pricaeg lor
caah or on tenna
There is an unlimited choiri- of
good used cars for the a^nonioiMU*
buyer in Tbe Daily Coloxmt Want
Ads.
Evtry week yooll find all dx leading
makes of AntomoUba advertiacd in one
claaajfifd calnmnai
XC the ear you want la for
conveniently cla!iaiflad in tlia **
aate" colunoa fli
yon^l findlf
'AutoottUlaa for
THE DAILY COLONIST \ irTOKTA n.C SUNPAY> MAY 12. 1929
PRISONERS RFiD
TO OKEAT EXTENT
t-aplfiTf HA hai i-It nff t^jtrtUng
(cnvifta m i*fnlu-n!lAi if -, aurt n«xt
■.f Hunib'TMit-' •■Mi'.Ki.ilB here.
AIl«r BIX yc*rf. ol woik iti St. Vtn-
ceot de Paul PcolUniiary. Owbae,
aoa a pn-uid In Portmiouth Peal-
mmxy. Mr. LftpUR* bM mj tai-
tMUng tbbifi to Ml ■MC hia
wort: In the ptisans.
••»wy lunate ha« a library c»t»-
lofue in hi« rcil. -aM r»-cenUy,
"ftnd there nrr 8'K'O \oluirirs cl all
klndA in i-lu- iiri.'.nr, Ubmrv chooftc
from III .i;i<l.t;ori ■ii-- < io . frnriifiii
aubftrribCA lo ab'JUl :4xiy inayai.ii'v--
PractnaJly all of the xntn avail
liiema^lvr.t of the library piiuiige-s
And crit the Uttlentva Ukc out
picture magaitw notion li flKV*
popniu MMl uw ttbnnr *• «>ue up
Part of Mr. Laplerre't duties con-
«M«d In vlBlUng the men ip liifir
otUa AOd aaUng them what ihey
wouki Uke to read, aii well aa ad-
vWm Hum vtek booki to m1«ci.
I owuld a mAti K nr* la priKm so that
I be tMii better tall lliiwlliw «IMr he
' teta out "
The penitentiary srh^Kji Mr Ut-
piPirr puplaliit-d l.^ I '>ii(l'Ji '''(l II' liie
I (fiisor. 'x.Piil fur illlUriaie*, but
man> of the ooovleta undalnk*
various kinds of vduntarjr rtu d lM
iMt y«ur tifht wroU the high
•elMfli Mtnnce examUwtlon and
pMMC, €M wi'h hanora. In the
10«W MlkOOl extitnlnatlona lU WTOK
and thr«f pa.v>fd m nve subjecu.
VtoUe aevrral .w>t. the middle and
uppOT lonooi ( A»ii.!iiftrt«'n.- wj::. >
iiiMwira'ili rim '
Mr. Iftplerrr .viUl hv i.iiaLile
tfiliftYi all the ronvkCd. but rr-
QHlTCg IHiAtance from some educat-
•AMAWneiit tiM prlioam. one ol
mun «M n MlioOl tMMr. He
•aid b* lud nmr ted any trouble
vith dtaetpMM. but lb«re werv al-
ways thTM or four ffuard.s prcrfUIUi^
orcr tlie aaiool
Mr. Laplerrf ••■vrv.r^ i^ti' Muni.-
rpal He H'a* ;:•■■! M-nn St,
Vlnrcnt de Paul Vrur < v,:\.m-. iu ilie
itiiiltu'.ion at Pon-sTi.'i-i'ii af'.rr >u
ypars *pr\lcf- H*- Kri»(lu»Lfd Irorn
Qiirrn UniTtr-lly in 1927, and this
year will obtain bis high school
toacher^ eartlfleatt at tte QnUrlo
CcOece of EducatKm.
Camera Logs Long Flight Into Sub-Arctic
When a clergyman in London re-
cently refused to rlirl-sten a child
■'June* becau-se lie t.atd i'. was a
pagan name, the Infant waa named
CjMii'* taMtaad.
Kinr''niiK m u dip''"''* Uuoi m Iflch-
lucai iichool following a oourae on
the automobile, lor in s tanrw , are
dflOntta ndiitary ignUniiaHnii^ ao-
oandli« to lha OaDanl. a fc a lh ii r or
not the UuttvMual tm n o n a rtfln a ly
prepared htnaeU f«r mUJtary aarr-
IM. OOena' «r»tatav acMb and
cadet oorpa wafft maiM— of ttUa
oo-operalloo.
Id view of the importance o( arl-
atlon and radio in war, alnc* they
havr onlv been partially developed
in rivil utp. £*pp»rimrm. ol Na-
tional IXni'*- ha.1 Uilifn a special
Inl^rrol In iJi*" 'Utnuliirion of their
At pre.sfnt and apart rnxn the
irvhnli-ttl air training of pilot*. Ihf
work ol Uie R-CAJ. Ul Summer Is
'>vot«d alnwat exeluatvaly to oivU
nperatloiia wblcAi ar« of oonstmc-
tiTe bonaflt to the community. Thus
the oftei a we r e thrown intA con-
tact with everydav proi>lem5 of the
country and mr r.^ivtyatlon. A
vhf mf of ro-opf ruMr.ii with tech-
' nlrnl " ho"!^ .md un: vpr^irif^ In
training au* mechanicc was now in
; openaoB^
¥iour ExporU Fall
Jiipanc-M' fli-ur nillluig roinpajU«
an- f-f-hiiH rotiJ^iderable concern
over itii (i-NTt-ftT m the exports of
whtut tiour uiat. has taken place
during the nrst part oC ttM jii aaiiiil
year, as comparad irtth tha aaioa
panod Avtttm m mimJHmA.
■:: Trade Oocnmlfl-
UuiiLi ■..< , ui UiC IddbOSBUOft
itme of The Ooaamardai InttiU-
ganee Journal. R yns pradleted
thai the year IMS would see over
lOJIOOjOOO forty-nlnfr-pound aacki
aoU abroad, but export* '> f:\r thts
Jtm have been disrom »: uiul
Cbe trend In exportation is do*n-
Vmrd VanouB explanatloa** are of-
fered lor thl* decline < 1 ' The anU-
Japanese boycott whirh .still con-
Unue<^: '3' 'h«* dmp in bar silver,
whim lA ^aul U) tiHvp run: raclcd <4ia
purrhaAing jkmiht of tjie Ohlnaaa
merchanu; and (» laifa *»k8
hcM tn ^ rt b ttWn r centraa mat** aa
Ttentain and Dalren aa a reault nf
oflwlmportation pr«noua to
ChinoM Kew Year. Japan's expo^t^
of flour In itss toteUad e406j80
fortv-nlne-pound sacks valu*sl ai
$1] 369.160 a-s analn-H :t,47nf>4: .i h-^.
valued at »6,;>;»8J3C). shipped
duriPB i«'J7 I'he RTTat bulk of th'-.*.*-
exporui went to China and t^<<
KwaB MiDr T antkaj F.
TO 8AI.VB mmm m gold
Aa afetanpt vOt ba made to aalve
the •S^jOOO in bOlUon sunk ofT
Brart. prance, in the unrr Ervpt
dttrtng the world war An ludian
eampany which salved thr iipiKian
SfiMUnshlp Kllxabeth. abu a war vic-
Um. wUI have charge The la«6t
crrmaji duing outfit, which anab tei
dl*er» to work for several hours at
300 fatbo na, wlU be used.
-Did vou manage to give tba oop
the ahp7-
"Ho, he gave rue one "
Boiai (laiaivlaviBS Applicant) : -You ondaritaiw! double entiy?"
Appticaatt "Satfiar, Sir. In my last place ther had triple entry—
one booh for the boai^ one lorlba abareholden and one for the Income
Tax Dapartmant"
^H^j^ww exporters should exer-
dia graat eaotlon In malting busi-
ness oootaeta arttb unknowa DhUan
nnns. wrttea H. R. P«uaatl«. Oan^
dian Tradr C- r ■ '•r at Oat*
putta. in the (r.ri... i ji.i.ug iMie of
The Commercial InteUlgenoe Jour-
nal, particularly tn the Interior of
tndla. and In no case should goods
be shipped wtthout a nuh rmilt-
lance for payment In full, or ^
[wrt from a recognised bai.
thp offlre of the Canadian iruur
CtfTMni.wioner An error that should
be avoided Is that of awarding ter-
riior\ In ftsent y iirmii who cannot
cover It cflecuvely. India la a wy
large country, split up into portiooa
that differ greatly from one another
and batwaen whhdi there la nnau
latertfiange of bwtnaaa.
At least .'jO.OOO.ftOO pawwniter^ a
year many br handled at the newly
rebuilt. Charinct Croas Station Of tiM
London subway.
AN airplane tHcht of 7.500 miles Into the Far North of Canada has
just been completed by Colonel C. D. H. MacAlpine, president o(
Dominion Explorers. Ltd.. and parry, who left 0«iw» lour we«kB ago
and penetrated to Chesterfield Inlet and Baker L*ke, returmnR via The
Pas and Winnipeg. Layout shows: l. Ed Momson. Fox Nrws camera-
man, who left the bright lights to see the Northern Lights and bring
back a motion picture record ol the trip: 2. J C- Rogers, who was
chief geologist ol the expedition; 3. Nonnsn Pearce. of The Northern
Miner who iiccompanied Colonel MacAlpine on most of the trip; 4, an
EiWroo woman and child (the child is naked under the fur robe which
the mother holds around it) : No S abowa two of tha baUaa of Baker
Lake, in the snb»Arccic; 6. « landmg on the aaowdrifta on a lake in the
temn HandA «bMrtaa tba femtnt-Wrt drifta on wbkta the airplane
baft ttf ea«a down.
of what
S
about
'mo
CANADA'S LOWEST-PRICED
FULL-SIZE CAK
FULL
SIZE
AVhin people dificuM Ply mouth, quality
u the keynote of their convemtioD.
They uy moot complitnenCary things
about ica Chfyrier amanneMi Its chtrni, its
llcndcr-profilc radiatnr, itR praceftil "air-
winj;" fenders, its arched windows, its
chromium-plate bowl-type lamps.
They comment highly on Plymouth's
ftiU'MM dimensions, its richne^ snd «p»»
ciouiness, its wide, deep mts, its
exceptional leg-room.
After all, it ir only natural that people
should talk more about Plvmouth*» fine
Th t P l y w wlh f w iw lact of Chryiter
ng^MCring and craftsmsDihip — bsf
ban aa Hpwd becaaec iti aadartacc
sad itrenith, nugrilinn sad ftaada i fraa
Hmltuvifn iffiinTelv 'vfify '>i«t beinl of
Bmwh people wko braved tk« Aiisaiic three
7Mai9al>P«*«f>t»U|
They refer glowingly to the powerful
peifo firiancc of Plymouth's 4 ; h. p. rn- _ _
gincof Chryslcr"Silvcr-nomc' principic f^ualitics than they do about its low price
«-its speed, its pick-up, its ability on hills, _for the Chrysler-built Plymottth is» first
Itt smoothness, its qoietncss. ' a— *fl:— * 15—
They speak of Ptymoiuh's safety— of its
and last, a motor csr of iairiink: qusU^
and value. ^ ^ «
fuli-sizt Chrysler weatherproof intcmal-
rxpandin^ 4-whccl hydrmilic brakes,
its rugged Juii-si^ cha.s&is,
springs and axles. They praise
Plymouth's amazing economy
in fosi, oQ and upke^.
Cou^i S^-^^: /?W/f*r fwith ntmbU HMt)^
$850; ^-Dwr SedoM^ $860; T»yring, $Sjo;
De f-uxe Cmpi fwitk fwohU n^t) .
^-Deer Sedan, $Fgo. .Ill
prues f. a. H 'nuUtr^ Outon*, m~
cIuMog smdm4fmtmj tpafumt
(frmgkt mad iamt mtm)% ass
toss YATBS
ETBBSr
THUS. PLlMLluY. Ltd.
CHRYSLBie SALBS AND SSRVXCS
raom
us
STAFF mm
SAYS MIUIIA
Major -General A. G. L Mc-
Naughlon Tells Audience
Cgnwks P o si tion Esca pes
Large Permanent Anny
EXPLAISS BASIS
FOR INTERVENTION
Cltixen militia as the proper typr
of land defence force for Canada
ma advocated by Major-Oeneral A.
O. L. liBHIauffhton. Chlat of Oen-
atal ttaff and formerly of thla mUl-
tary dlatrtet. In an addroaa bafcre
tba Knptre Olub at lu last lunottaon
of tba aaaaon at ttia Ktna adwnrd
Hotel. Toronto.
Altbougb Canadian oilllUa has
aupportad aueb agraamants as the
KadoCT t^ MaJor-Oeneral
pointad out that in the last analysis
tbe sanctions of the Leagur of Na-
tions were dependable on thr idn-r
at the dliipORal of lU nirnit>rr,o
There were questions touchityi 'Jip
fundamentals of national life on
which great naUoos would not ac-
cept the award of an outsider. He
raitliar declared tlwe wan Impor
tant naUOns ontakto the Zjeague
and powerful forces which were not
auacepUble to control by any organ -
laation either national or intema-
Consideration of the favorable
geographical position of Canada and
her abundant natural reeourcas. he
AAid. ronibinr to assure her cttl-
Kcnfi that ihry ^Jiall be free of small
war-t and thai Canadian^ inlRht ex-
pect a considerable penod of notice
of any ma>ar danaata Ibat may
loom up.
"Tberafore," be oootlanad, "wbat
Oasada needs is not a force of any
kind Immediately ready, but the
nucleus of a laige force around
whlrli the defence raaouroas of tbe
nation can ba dcvalopad In
Kency," •
KXPEDmONAftY FORCE
"Thr dL«patrh of an rxprdltlon In
support of otjier nifnibers of tli*'
Bri'lsh rommonwealtli or the League
of Nations, if that were dectd<»d
upon, <i4ri readily tn' .-lolved a,^ and
Wh''!t Ih^-y iirl-f t',;n;iila h.v- no
need ol a large prufn-nunal army,
the only profefution:.] riejnents re-
quired are a cadre of instructors,
suffloienl troops for Um malntananoe
aad tiBlnlnt of this eadra and for
administrative dutlea tn peace.
"For our war organlaatton. com*
manders. staffs and troopa. we must
look to our cltlsen force, the non-
perm axicm artlvr BUppla-
men ted to u 'ertAin osMI tattl ttW
permanfnt furrr ■
Noii-[X-nnnri''i',: nri ive mllltla as
presenUy organizer! in Canada, the
Uajor-Oeneral RtAted had a peace
establlahment of 1.16.000 and an
actual strength of 51.000. of whir
about 34.000 were trained during
tbe paat yaair. Xn ganml, tba
tralnloff oanaMa of twelve d^ at
camp or at local headquarters. Since
tint war attention had been oooeen
trated on developing the pKnanon
(oroe as an in<itrurtionai oorpa. To
day a partnanent force otBeer la rr
quired to potf tJir raw rxamlna ■
t4ons an officer .^f •-'■rri«'*p<'n(ltnB
rank in mic nn':-!, ..m-v
SIZK IS LNIMPiiRT^VT
Cognisance must h<- '.ir'i; by the
non-permanent artivr miUiia of ttte
tremendouf development in the
methods and appartuut of war
which hmn been continued overseas
by every leading power in Uir world,
'^n their repercussion on the civil
11/e of a country at war these devel-
opmenU will require vast stores of
■uultiona ol spadal type.. Apart
(ram tbe morate of ttW pMpla which
the an li— itial laotnr. the
meamire of a countrr'a military
strength today L-. nelth'-r the H/r
at Its nUnrtlng armv nor the numt>er
of iralnrd rewrvr^ but It* farilitJe»
for IndD^tr-^il mntoUl/atJf n, thr
"TliP «mii'"fi ill ih'' fjrid in th'
future pmbataly wUI be much smaller
Uian tboae at ibm past," be mid
-nw ebufe Uaa m tba muab laivcr
ilwiaiali for *tT'"~***"r tMlnad per-
Konnel. Rurveyara. chamlata. tidlo
operalnr^ '-tr . and tn the abnoat
eqiiallv important, njpply of their
comphrat^rt spparaHw "
In Canada in hui opinion, tivr
ijiiertlnn vaji rmr of adaption rather
than creaUoD. since, ^xrft )n the
flalda a( avIallH and radir* th^
l» elva IHi In Canada mora
The New
Dunlop
Now the
All-British
Tire
That Made Pneumatic Tires
Successful
Fit a Trial Piir at Our Dealcra
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2643 Douglas Street
Automotive
Equipment House
7S8 Yataa Street
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2174 Cadboro Bi^ Kottd
bdonatiMal
910 Vl««r itfaat
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824 Johnaon Street
Machanical Motor
Works
Oak Bay Avenue
raM»Sarfka Station
1505 Quadra atffvet
Log CaUi Serfice
SlaliMi
SSk take
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438 Kiogaton Strptt
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Bhalbounid Street
BdMrt Scrrke Station
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Automotive liios Co.
618 Pandora Ave.
Ptaem544
Tho Man H ho hnowi
*e ACCUftATE riva-0«ll«« Pnmii Tank tbrom
a mm^mmtm vtr—m ol liquid 40 m M) kes a^very
^a^jdH VIBir •! kil'inf (>r«« ■«> livrd lc-l«t*at
Oias wef«r nr 'hrmirmit 'tton-'r**^ '"f
Om 0I ill 'TP' - madm by Pr"-'"
•pprm r-H hv 'h' ' la4«r- T^T
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THE DAILY COLOKTST, VICTORIA, r. C si XDAV. MAY 12, 1929
4
A Lotuion Letter
Guests of Loni Bynp at nmn'-r In-lu'lc WniKrr* ..| tlir
Suffi "Who Semd Under Hun During ihc \ car* 1 \c Was
Govemor-Graoml aS CumU— QtMen • Iiiter«t n N«wfle-
worfc Aids Much in Revival of Art
. ByELXZABKTH MONTIZAMBERT
Discuss Fire Prospects
Al one o1 (he btuiiuI dinner!*
rhe Roy»l Lliemry t:iociPiv vk-.-.x-u
VUcount ByiiK ot Vlmy wan Ui thc
chalr. nni* ot the dlrtJnguUhcd
spnkera uui that In tba yean to
com It would bt a sutUw el pride
to aa Uun praMDk to bs iM* to <ar
iiml they had Men and «pc*en with
"Byac of Vlmy."
This vcrk lhr*ame UiotiRht wm In
the mind:? ot the yuwU invlu-d by
! rd and Lady Byng to din** with
I, . 111 Oil ihc evening of Apni 9 I
,! > not. know If the date waa choaen
bv iirrifjrnt or dedcn but the Biiestc*rew yeam
mriud»*d all but two, pnpven lad b y
Rtwence. of the atall wtu Mmd
Lord Byng during tbe five yean he
«»■ Oonnwr-Oeneral oC Canada.
Tbey had an eerved throuch the
var and whan toward the cod of the
dUmer then was a sudden silence
and thr guesU turned to drink their
s health, the mind went back
In !hiit Eajster Monday In April. 1017.
■J. ii. ri ' ho cijjmlnjition of I>ir.l
i', -1/ brilliantly preconk-prlcd plsiu
■'.1 In the rapturr of VUny
!;:.: >' by the four dlvuions of the
cnnadian Corps and the 13th Brig-
ade ol the Sth British DMrion.
That rp Ti**1*^ has not forgotten what
she owea to the greet general who
lad Canadlsns t<> virtory twtire
ywn ago wu KhoAn tiy the ttie-
granu received by Lord Byng from
his Oversea* friends, in memory ot
the taking of Vlmy Rld^e. As one
of them expre.tscd U: April 9 wlU
always be "Byng of VUny's day."
ABT or nwmxmam
r>i 'thf worker's name, adorned one of
I n.- <nu pmmM raona la IM 9^-
iUu\ L-aiktle.
Her M«)esty Is tbe patronen of
the Bmbroldererr Oulld. founded
before the war. which will hold an
sxhlMUon next March st the Bond
Street Walker OaUerles. The work
ot the mem ben of this very pron-
peroua guild on such a high levol
that only modi*rn work will be
jihown Therf ha^ brm n trrmcnd-
nus rrvlvaJ of inti rt-l lii rmhroldrry
Sradually taking pUcr m tin- lait
fiorirly wunien lire cp-
capturing the habit ot uAlng thrlr
needlee. and many of them are msk-
tng esqnliUe ouehlom and cover-
leu In the same Sllxabethan quUt-
tng ctttched by their anoeslon.
People with \fM leisure are also
taking up their n^edlu under the
cunning guidance of the manufar-
turefs who have dlscoveri*d thflt ihe
prevalence of ready-mad^ ' idthing
rl<>rs not Increase the .-ialr at ihPlr
materials. The ehnv* nf lending
themselTcs to this c i ' : ' i by sell-
ing patterm of and o:i( tulk to cut
out pretty frocks, so that the buyers
of materials will know how to make
them up. Various titled ladles have
been Induced, for a eonslderaUoii, to
lend tbeh- names to artlelea whloh
appear from time to time in the
press, telling dweOen in suborfala
how to D.se thrlr needlee m flOBWOet-
tng pretty (rocks.
mrau taomifo DUPtAr
APRIL
SALES PROVE
RECORD ONES
Makf I s o
Rt'j )orl
liverics
I K Cars
oiith's De-
I wenly-Fivc Per
Ccnl Over Production
a? e. T WATBOM
R. Charles WOkfaison. British Colambb manegar of the C an a dton
Forestry Aaeodadon. and Mr. B. B. 8liearmia. DomUoo
meteorologist, discussing the protpect of a hasardoue^^ eetson.
indicsted by the low precipitation during the pest winter.
M
The queen'5 Interest In the art of
needlework Is well known. It was
she who suggested to various friends
that they diould embroider the
tapestry for a chair In Hotyrood.
and carefully lupervlsed the pro-
greif: of each worker till the feat
was sccompUshed and twelve besu-
tiful chiiurs, I believe marked with
The Prince of Whleg' advlee about
co-operation did not fall on deaf
ears. I have Just visited the
premises of Uescn. John Barker,
in Kenihiftoo High Street, where
Mr. SeUwood showed me the extn-
ordinarily attnoClve display of
Canadisn foodskufEs which Oils their
entire grocery, fl.sh and meat de-
partment (or thLt week. A Cana-
dian display of this proportion has
Mother — Run over to tlie shop and get
Oirl— Not aai I doa*t ivtM people Mr hnoir my mother
fashioned.
Vaarins Bbn*. Landna.
a packet o' hairpins.
is eo oM-
not bern ^een in any Bingle London
ihop. and It Is provlnft an Immense
tucrr!^. The brightly colored re-
oeptaclos nf the various products
are arTagtHl In a very pleaasnt way,
snd gay garlands of rad. white and
blue, punctuated with Canadian
niaple leaves, and the Os n ad l a n
eoei-<of-arms, atbaet the attention
of every customer, who has been
tempted to enter by tbe delectable
dtqilay in a large range of windows.
The Inltlatlvs Uken by this great
London mert-hant li of very real
value to Canada No troublr ha:i
been .-ipared !o makr Canada Week
a ■ur <-.-.-.: ,vn{i thf crowds Of SSLger
customerK round tJie dcrooostralers.
and tbe pretty Miss Canada afferlng
favoni. showed how acceptable to the
public was this whole-hearted co-
operation ot a Ug departmental
Shop m furthering the devtiopment
of an .biisr-Bnetoe Jnda, _
TKLSVniON
1'he wont of meeting etfebrlUes
unexpectedly Is the subeeQUent ra-
gret that one has not remembered
to ask them all sorts of qQe8tioi>&
one longs to have answered. As I
watched an Interesting demonstra-
tion of television this afternoon. 1
'wondered If Bernard Shaw had be-
lieved In the praclk-al devrlopment
of the tt-leviftlon introdured In hi;i
•.i^A p,ay, "Back \o Melhasul^h"
;,oiiif vc'uri before Mr. Balrd devel-
oped the utonlshtng inventton on
the market today.
The demonstration was t hrillin g,
even for the technically ignonnt.
In one room was the broadcasting
Instrument Tbe subject to be
hroartneifiHl faoee a very bright light
and a revolving dbc on which there
an thbrty points of light it this
disc Is set rotating the U^^ht .sc ans
the various Ughti; and shades on the
subject's (ace and la then trans-
formed Into electrical Impulse*, the
procefis being rcverited at the re-
celvlnc end. The result Is a per-
fectly recognisable picture of the
subject in movement or repoee. The
pieture appean on the screen simul-
taneously, the movement of the lips
synchronising with the sound of
the voice. The picture would flash
round the world and ba«:k In the
seventh part of a aecond,
Kven though flylnK, the film, and
wireless have accustnm*"tl ihe public
to what Ih raar^eloij* the dLvovery
Of this gifted Boot belne hailed u
epoch-making. Mr. Baird is the Ron
of a minister of the West Parish
Church at Helensbtng, and studied
at Olawow UBtranlty. Be has
given up the last five yean of his
MA
400
$1345
DELIVEmED,
2K>mnrC MORZ
IwinJgiiitioii
orii
22%MORE
POWER
Smiles more
PER HOUR IN SPEED
2 EXTRA MUES
GALLON oTgASOLINE
Lower, DelwereJ, Completely Eqtdpped Hrkes
THE Nash Motors Company em-
ploys one of the greateni enftineer-
ing organixatioos io cbe aotofnobilc
inaustry. This is evidenced by the
advanced dMigo (bawl \m Kb* Nuh
'■dOO^tcriAa.
The N«,<h "400" T"* in If^nitioQ motor
produces 11% more horsepo wer , 5
miles per h<~Mir more speed, sod 3
«xtn miles for every caUoo of fetfr-
liae, as cootraecad lo om seme gMtor
with single i|tnfiion.
This greet feature and manv others
■ re *TaiIib!c in yo« ai delivered, fulty
cf^uipped prices substantially lower
than you would pay for other can «f
the same or lower bctory price.
Thii ig tnM b«caaM NMb jmctmry-
ffmtpi each "400" model with the very
htiCM equipmcol purcbaMd at low
factory-volume prices.
All Nash "4O0" Special and Advanced
Six models are equipped mkb Bikir
cencralized cbaatis lubrication which
gtomatically aad •cicati6caUy lobri-
cues all vi^ chaiaig poiott with a
■Ingle depreegion of ft mot pedal.
In additum, boapers, hydraulic shock
abeorbcta* apace lice lock axid tire
coear com* wkh each NaA *'400",
without excn coil
Doo'K chink of bvviag any cac today
oatil yoo check Itg drifvered, AsUy
equipped price sgainet tbe Nash "400*
delivMod, hltf equipped price.
DAttni FwBg E^iipptd Ptkm Rtm «i fB NoA ''400'' JVetfeb. $f340 Ii, $3060
BEGG MOTOR CO, LTD.
•SO Tatea Straat
life to rwirarch wortt \n prrffvt.in(:
hlfl irlrvl.wr iind ir. nr.*- fiium' fo
reap the imiUi of his labor Hr has
taken out seventy patents to protect
hia onamerclal rights and owns the
gmrtrOlHng number of ehaxas In the
BaM Ttterlsloo OorporatlOB ot Mew
York. The BS.G., after a certain
amount of regrettable Indeclsloti
that seems Inevitable in this country
where the work of foreigners \s not
concerned, has flnaJly decided to
i-ncoiiriiBC tfllevl.'ilon and It Will be
brr.adcajit to the general public in
July
The television InjtrumenK are
surprlalngiy cheap The finsall scu
to be used In connection wi!h al-
ready existing wirelesii and loud
speakers only costs £13. while the
entire appamtus complete with two
wireless sets coeU ISO. Lord Angus
Kennedy. ¥bo Is vloe-prealdent of
tbe Television Society, pointed out
some ot the practical advantages of
this wonderful discovery, which will
enable stock exchangr quotation-^ lo
be known in London quickly a.'s In
New Tork, and will obviate the poK-
slbility of error through laittly wire-
less transniLtslon.
, Ttip IJiiird !^ysu-n\ i:- admittedly in
adviuitc ol miy other known system
and now that the British Cmvem-
iiieiii ho.^ placed the hall mark of
approval on tills British Invention,
there u nothing to prevent an im-
mense kapetui to thla new, wealth-
creattng industry.
EMPIRE PRES.** rONFEBENCE
Tlie Kmptre I'rev". I'liion K iwjing
a monthly news li'f*T wiih il.r ob-
ject of keeping the uicxutxrs m-
formed of the amngements for the
fourth Imperial Prem OauXerence
that is to be tudd |p Ltaidon next
year. Seventy-one Imllatkins have
already been dtstdbuted In Canada.
AustraUa. New Zealand. South Af-
rica, India, and the Brlttsh West In-
dlcfs, i-lit' uUiiT twpnty-nlne (irr to tn-
given iL) nienitiera of the Newfound-
land. Irish Pree State and Crown
Colonies pref.,-5 ArnmRement-. h.ive
beeii ninde lo reserve nrconinio<l;i-
tlon for the \ LiiCors In Uie new
Grosvenor House Hotel that will be
completed this month so that they
can avail themselves ot the ameni-
ties of the Zntematkmal flporte-
men's Club and the Park I«aa Ie«
Club, which wm be features ot the
new hotel.
CANADIAN AKCBIVES IN PARIS
The Hotel de la Soclete de Oeo-
graphic, which celebrated its cen-
tenary eight yean ego in Parts.
housing this month an mieresting
exhibition sponsored by the neneh
Oovemment The coUectlon oC his-
torical documents shown include
two thoussnd documents, medals
snd etchings from Canada desling
with her history under French re-
gime. M. Qabrlei Banotaux is the
chairman of the exhibition which is
certain lo attract many vlelton to
the old hotel at XM Boulevard 6t.
Germain.
CAUSB8 roB mmMM
The announcement that the ex-
cavations of ihr Honian vUla dl^
covered ihrouKh lIk- planting of so
apple tree bv a Vnrkfhirc Iiimnr.
had been conducted under tJip ex-
pert guidance of Miss D Liddfll, rf-
mlnds one of the many curiou.^ ca-
reen now adopted by women who
an ttiming their attention io all
eoru of ooeupatk»s not tunaUy eoo-
ridered feminine A woman teltt-
layer has been heard ol hi Besex,
and this feminine rival of the Chan-
cellor of the Exchequer Is said to
lay bricks with ama^ng nptdi^. I
count among my arqualnt«nce)> a
woman who sells building mntenal
to builders, a turner whose Rklll Is
so marvelous that hrr work wa.i once
suspected by experts of being done
1^ a latlie till ktie confounded them
trr ocular proof ot her dexterity; a
tea taster wtko earns a .very big
salary, and a tannv, who Is^ I be-
lieve the only follower of her sralt
lo Bnglaod.
THE LONDON THEATRE
A Canadian vtslior told me this
week that he thought there were an
unusual number of good plays to be
Bfleo In Loodoo this Spring In eom-
parlgoai wtth laet year. Tom WaUt
aad Balph 141m an stm making
people laugh at the AMwycb during
tbe iocradibly long run ot "Plun-
dW.* "Journey s End" atUl draws
fkeehialed and deeply mcn-ed audl-
encea to London's greatest play, and
*Verkdey Square" and "The Lady
With the Lamp' are cunong th** big
■UBCemiii Neither Sir Gerald du
tfaurler nor niady& Cooper an very
wen served with playx, but "The
Bacred Flame" at least glVga Olan
Samea % chance to show what an
eM w eiW Iy una aetreaa aha la I
hear that Mr. Ooctfunaa*! Da« revue
la quite up to hlB usual fom ami
that IMiby Howe Is winding aay
amount of laurels in "Mr. Onden,"
an amtiitng musical show.
With the Season tn f.he ofTing, In
spite of thr wUi; ry wA'hfr. the
u5ual number of gala matin*^ far
charity or benefit perfnrmancr* are
announced. One of the must inter-
esting will be thr pfrfnrmance ai
the Palace on May 33 in aid of the
BUen T^rry MeaaeclaL The Gate
Thaatn Campaay will give a Qoe-
aet play to mcaaa OUalU, ea all*
iaotadtng 01a4ya Ooapv.
Noble. Owen PfnngeeB
Oaftae, Jean Forbes Robertson, snd
•ilMc laa#nt.artlaM^ vin 0M
written Kxcluil*«lT tor Th- CaiMM SaJ
Th» North AMwrk*n McvspftMr Aiuaaee.
oawnau. ins wr um Nerui a at w ltsii
Wis^asar ABlaMa
D&TBOrr. May II.— Among man-
ufactufwa of motor cars— not for
tbe United Btatee and other Aig-
llsh-q^eaklng countries alooe. but
for the enttn warW— a prospect re-
quiring yean to build up has Just
been bmuftht out In bold relict by a
vmrlety of tiappcMlngs.
lyadera of the industry nrRani^.-d
as a delegation under the r^uij '^Jiil
Automobile Chamber ot ConiuuTLe
roii-suUed President Hoovnr and
meinl)eni of libi cabinet on the for-
eign trade ouiUxjk ua ii yreiimJnary
to grcat^-T expan&lon iliis year than
ever before.
Hie automobile builders were
bewled by Roy D. Chapln, preUdent
of the board of dlreoton of tba Hud-
son Ooniiaay. and farmer p ie rt d en t
of tbe Nattaoal AotomoMla Cham-
ber.
The conf eranee waa on fotetgn re-
strictions against the automobile
trade abroad, and 11. al.'^o considered
a federal tramportation board to
study co-ordinatlon cT airways, rail-
ways, waterways and highways.
Referring to ihr future of foreign
trade. Mr chapin said the demand
for auLooiobiles was world-wide.
Brerywhere the automobile haa been
noognlaad as naceamry to tcana*
portallon. Bnd when l' Is rraltzed
thai ^l^ Sfl i)Im> HU p»T tclll r.t lt\f
inr^ now I!: ■..■ru.f arr lut.ninK out
:Hh- U.I- I'luied Stales, sume con-
initv ba fsvaaad e( tMiat the
I Mil sTRV IN EIROPE
.V. .liiiiLiii'i- fvirtenu"- o; thts toun-
Im -, ui'Ti "In- .:. K'.:i'i'* ■■
;iu'oini'-niU' itji!'! trj. a group ul
I I'-nu.iir- i'.i-'t<t.iu>d With autDoaobUe
(it^nui4i'iunttti tuu visited Detiolt In
the last tew daya and Inspenterl the
Pord. Oeoeral Motors. Ohryder and
other iriuBta. The ob>ac( ot tba
Oarmane waa to learn at Bnt hand
the esper*.ence of ft n pHfn bi motor
car taxation and With thla knowl-
edge to frame a pcogmnme by
which Oermany wOl avoid mtetakes
made here. «
I he V ifil ting group. reprsAentlng
maker*. dr:ilrrs. fuel produier:-
hlKhw&y buiKici i liiid lire iiur .' i
lurrr.-^. wiu houded by Herr K^u.r-
mann. former generaT dbector of
the Public AutolMis Amoelattoo of
Berlin. It oanilited at twelve per-
lloiiorcd ul yclifff
(>inituenceiu<*nt
At the eanke time Dr. Prttx Opel,
ohfaf mg^n*^ of the Adam Pel
Company, aerman plant recently
acquired for General Motors' use
In Oermany, has bef-n tlie gue«t of
Oeneral Motors h»Ti\ visiting the
various plants and getliiu.' an In-
sight into American manufat lurinu
methods which he will put inxi
;iroctlrt- ft.'s iJii' executive hrarl xf
the Licrman plant now undcrgoiiis
expansion.
This woek, also, then haa been a
delegation hen from Italy consist-
ing of olficials of the Flat Company,
Tbe Flat people are keeping secret
their plans with regard to any pos-
sible American afmiatlon.
VS. EZFOB.T TKADB
A auramaiy of tha deT alcpm ent
of the export trade nay be egnveyed
in the statement that American
shipments of automobiles snd kin-
dred produeU In the last sU years
have inenaaad fatnr bnndred per
cent
Liusl year the total wa.s ♦532,0'/',-
P74. o gain of twenty-nine per cent
ovrr 1927 The number of cars In-
volved Ul tius international trade,
of which the United 8Utm waa the
Bouroe. was 3ea.aag. ThU waa 418
per cent mere than ■hlpmanle In
BtgHOP LOfDKL TSEN
At lha rMBMBMatBt at Wj^Ulm CaOata.
Blahap UaM Twa raMlvaS Iba haaaran
•twm al Oaalw al DKfaHr. T«a sataal
raisraa la
Alfred RcevM. general manager of
the KaUonal Automobile Chamber
of Commeroe. American oan are
now being ehlpped from Detroit to
107 oountrlea Mr. Reeves in large
measure credits record- breaking
production by America's factories in
the first three months of this year
to increa-sed demand from foreign
landK. The market abruud. he as-
nerts, is now absorbing eighteen per
cent of the entire out4iut of the
American Industry, which this year
is certain to rea^ 9,000.000 can. at
leaKi.
Mr H'" '.r'. scouted a theory that
grou. : motor industry most
be a: :iM < xpense of certain com-
panies losing out in the flght for a
limited market. B« said that the
belief of manufbeturen waa that
the opportunity now Is world wide,
with the makers of this and other
tinw ni'i<r) export aflOcts large
pnxi,;. t ie lb. dcmonstnted by Hud-
son ftgitrea~of" thle weBfci~^iaertBg
Uuii in January, Pbbruary, March
and AprU 27.071 Hudaon and Bnax
can WCTC shipped abroad, the total
tielng a gain of twenty-eight per
cent. Over 21,JM mr: were shipped
in the same period of ifias. Ofbclals
estimate that 70,000 <-ars wUi tte re-
quired for foreign shipment tills
year
The plant of Hudson's British
. ib uhary at London ih now lald to
br pi'fduclng 1,000 cars a month. An
o-wrnbly plant al Berlin recently
turned out Its tlx thousandth car
m two years. In uie future a new
plant at Brussels u to serve Europe,
exomt Bngland and Oermany. It
willMve a capacity of IBMO oan a
year.
Willys-Overland reports an In-
rr«ae of seventy-two per cent in ex-
;u\rt bURlnr£» Ihc Il!M ihreo ni'in'Ms
I Lhis year, tihipments to foreign
!) i.rkets readhed oan la tkat
period
In April the automobile factorlaa
of llie Detroit durtrlct swept on to-
ward .^1U1 greater vohmie prodoe-
Uon than in March. Ford led with
a total oatpttt ot nodal A oan al
1M.388. Qompared with UlMi in
March.
Among tbe maken or high-prirrd
cars peak activity prevails. Pack-
ard during April broke all records
by delUL-rlnir more than S.OOO f«rs
til iiihV^mrr:> May. It is believed,
will prove another record-breaking
period. In April, drlivrrte.-; ff car.s
wore more than twenty -five per
rent greater than production, mak-
ing a large reducUon in stocks in
the hands of dlstributon aad deal-
ers. K win be August. If then,
rsflkarti nWniala b allava. b aloce there
can be a ratom to neraial.
eotmtries working together for
AftPOid'T^ to llguna givon out by ' broader markets in all lands.
Water and Gasoline
Driving Instructor— Well, do yOQ
understand the car now?
Beginner— PerfecUy Then'* QBAy
one thing I should lllte lo adt: So
you put the water and CbO gaaOMna
Ul the same hole?
Betty— Where's ihe car, Paul?
Paul— Z lent it to dad tonights
LUe.
A $6^,000 rayon plant is to be
erected at Tliree Rivrn;. Qirebec.
More Style
More Betatty
More Leg Room
Man Mead Roem
Mere Elb&m Romm
Jbra Aideeeti^ffee
More Aei^uai Mouey's Worth
You hear the word ^Walue**
firoelalmed freely end
loudly in eutomobUe talk
iheso «lny«. Fvrry motor
car has value, to be sure —
but it is Talue-plna-Talne
that giree the lead to
Wfaipprt ia money** worth end
popolaritj.
In every major feature, one by of»e, or
nllofrrthrr. Whippet i« srvrral Irrif^the
in tbe lead when it come* to aound,
ttatiafyhifr vahie*
First, there is the supreme beauty of
design tluit mafcea the new Whippet the
style aathority in ita olass. You are
qalok to admire tli eful lines, the
lender bodies, the ln^iirr radiator and
iMiedf the smart but har-
moniotia-oolora, the one-
piece full erown feodera.
Thcgi, when you enter the
egur« you are gratified with
tta epeciona* taatefully
•'FIXiiFR-Tir
The gr««i«a( •dvanee |e drlvM
Iks self ■! SUM.
I Ss
|"g
tro l a afl fanrttKni oC Marlia^ tl>e
moUtr, aprrutn^ tbsjigbts aad
•mmdiag tba " — - -
Now...
a full line of Whippet
Commercial Car*
WillyB-Knighl T r u clu
ranginf in pri^f jmm
$90$ lo $3460. M kt n d
«4 KieM.
appfdiited interior. The
longer wheelbese gl^ee
•everal inehea of added leg
room. Srnt« are consider*
ably wider and hare form*
fitting ooatourat eeaoring
leatfiuly eomforteble poaft*
tions for all pawienffers. Exceptionally
wide doora afford easy entrenee and
exit.
Vet with all tbes^ improrementa, ibe
ne«f Whippet's pHeca ere emaehigly
lo>w. An inapectioa and a demonstra-
tion will surpriae yon with how miirh
hne car value you can buy for very little
money.
WHIPPET SIX COACH $1220; Sedan
$1285; Coupe (with rumble seat) $1285;
Touring $1085; De Luxe Sport Roadster
$1450.
WHIPPET FOUR COACH
$961; Coupe $961; Couoe
(with rumble seat) $998;
Sedan $1055; Roadster $896;
Roadster (with rumUe MSt)
$936; Touring $835.
Fully Equipped at Victoria
Thomas
1010 Yatea Street
TH08. WBBKB dr SONS. NAKAIMO
Phone 697
TIIF. I'•MI.^• COLONIST, VICTORIA, B-C t>L.\UAV, MA\ IJ,
Romance of Gold Mining
In Queen Charlottes
IkIuw Wli» SlFunled Wfth VMls N^m for ifca Pnciaof M«lal
An old pan" ^writer I* wid to
lava tttUnd Q» mnark ttut
"sltvtr knd topper nm In ralna. but
gold te vbcn you And It." Thb
sUUmont, now tuiowo to be irltc.
protMbly OTplolm why gold vu di«-
rov«T(^ in Brllh-h riiluinbii tln-t on
tfif fliwnvcry may U- rtt:urtJ(.-d a-
aci tdrntal
rin' yureii Charlottt group OCCU -
ii unKi'.if place in ibo brood
pftTint Ocean lying about 160 mflw
nortti of Vuwouvar Ulaad. It to
•epanuod from Aluftan torAtory
tbo aMTOir Dbcon ttiknnce and
tm ttw Brtttab OotumbU maln-
Imnd by B«o»(o BtnU. averaging a
dlatanft of acventy-flTe mllei.
Thara are about IM islands in the
whole group, each of which Ls named
and correctly charted Prev.wt
Moresby, Omham, l-yall and
KniKlit IsUri't' r.>tLMi'.iittf Uie chief
•rtc-tMrt til x:\i- H-'"'''. t''* ramal niiff
brliiB mere apot^ on the I WrtyP'
The southern mamban of the poup
are mountainous and waatnof
flomd wHii hoavy and nXaabie
tlnilMr, but the ztortbsni portun of
Qnham Island pnHnts m praMo-
llk* appaannce in Ita Interior. Tbe
arable land on Oraham Island has
been estimated at 400 000 acres, but
piirtfl of It are muikns^ ""t incap-
Abif of drainage
T'>ilt»y fipverii! lrM-,ilit,ies on
Crn«hHtii i.t a modem
api>fH r.i 1 iri- nu-: • c V eriil Iraportant
srltltTTirntj^ exist and pTOmlte OOll-
siderable development as Stock and
doJiyli« iBGttaaa. H ews ! IBlefei a
narrow obanaal. entaring tbe Wand
at the north, penotntei for a dis-
tance of twenty mllea. when It
widens Into a roiulderable lagoon
within which the tide ebbs and
Hows twice In twenty-four hours.
Bordering the searoast and the
numerous streams and lakes the
Umber la very heavy with dpnse
unrterbnifih. Cedar, hemlock and
^prjrp B.rr the prtootpal varletlea of
timber iwnd aU are Of a qusilty rival-
ing sn> Coast production, fiereral
&awmlUs are dolni a flourlahlng buil-
neet In deglmAtmi theaa Im m e n aw
forwts, and It was from this source
ttiel enonnoas quantities of the
beet quatttlas of spruce timber used
In attptene oomtruaUoD were ob-
tained dvvlnc the Me ywm of the
Oreat War.
There are PT'Ti-Mve deposits ol
bituminous coal, while copper, gold
eOver and other minerals bare been
dlacloaed at numemous locations
Th- wa»*r? wrrmiMlnf th« ffroup
teem with several varieties of the
mo«i mnrkrtable ftsh, halibut,
.salmon, trod, hernni; natflfth, dng-
fish and whaJcc. Ma...,rl, at the
head vl the liU-i ol '.he siimc iinnie.
L-, fli.- lariifv.l ciiintuuimy isetUcnient
mni 1/. leactied l)y wri.-l[:v steamer
from PrlnL'<^ rtu|.frt
Such are the yur-cn Charlotia
TTlanfis of today — vaatlv dtiTerent
from tha situation obuinmg in 1880.
whan It waa tbe dnmlrllft of various
femSlliB of Helda Indians, then, as
new. the most powerful tribe of tbe
Far Kdrtb.
Vaw penens in British Columbia
today a;<e aware that the tint dis-
covery of pold m British Cohinibis
was mad*' ii Morr'vby Islnii.t
1831. In «oiig and story the P'rasci
River gold excitement of 1858— fol-
lowing publication abroad In 18S7
of the dlsoorery of gold above Vale
In 1850 — has been regarded as the
OMise of the creat rush of miners
from the California goldnaUls.
Though the northern dl ecorery la
romantic as any attfihlnt to tbe
"Otxiboar endtement, and wee not
wlthoQt Ite trafedtee, U came about
In a simple way. llle chief ftotor
of the Hudson's Bay CScmpuiy at
Port Simpson, then Dr. Kennedy,
showed the Indians some "yellow
metAl" and prooilsed them that he
would exchange guns, blanketa and
other supplies for as much of It as
they andd bring in
Among the iiativf."i who were
present when Dr. Kennedy .showed
the gold dUAt wof. an Indian chief
known m the Chn&tian annals of
tbe Halda trlMs as "Edenshaw."
He waa one of tbe iiielesi of the
heed men of Ihe p&matvi eawda
tloD of abeglglnee often ealled ibe
'-rum of the North.** Be had
seen what appealed to htm to be
Blndlar metal In nek »turh some
Skldegate Indians had brought to
him from one of the settlements
over which he hod controL
BARLY DISOOmtT
Without Informing the chief
factor of his knowledge, this chief
of the Haldas returned to Queen
Charlotte Islands . « here he in te r -
viewed the people who had brought
in the ore samples. They took hlni
to the place of It* dlTOVfry on l^he
west coaat of Mnrrsby Harbor This
place subeequcntiy a-as named Ottfd
Bbitmr. end la eltaeled co tbe
northw--^' 'itl^»Jtt-r (if Mnp--|i-, I'lalnl
In a M;iik; IJiJi""*': nil iTii--' wlii' ti
M'i..ir;i;<il Ki,i--r l-iiinil 'Miti tllf
rii;nii twnl ol iLi litrnpi ^i -t' i bome-
Uffle« the piece is referred to as
MlicheU Harbor, as that appears to
be the edctnet bmw on Admtrelty
charta.
The vein dieeovered TO ehnoet
pure fold end about one ineh in
width. The Indlane kneckad off
chmsks of the ore oorrtetwlng the
floe metal and carried it to their
canoe. The first load met with In-
vestigation by the young »nn of the
c.htef, Whn harl h«>eT) Icit lii tlir
cenoe while the <.ld'-r Ilatue^
returned rhh frcsti i-vni^ 'lo ttie
child, who h:i.1 U'A U^ii-i Uxken into
Uie confidi :; ' in «lders. this
rock app«ii',i v.irUileAs He threw
alni'ist Uie whole basic etful Oter-
txNu-d from iiu> canoe.. Bdeodiew,
however, obtained a oooalderatole
supply of the ore, wblob they melted
to e fire, reooverlng the yellon
metal and bringing It to Fort Blmp
son. In exchange they received an
amailng quantity of mll^k'^ts .
blankets, cutlery and other ' ikh-
tahs."
The chief factor endeavored to
obtain a knowlrdRr- tif ;h>r v^ur'-c of
thi.s TiK-k ir.iiicral, but the Indians
k^i-' ;tii ...■> ret until they could
nuK'- a ()<i.rKa.ui with the factor
\,i.us!ii.ru,r\ t... ■,l,.-!iiselves. ThLn ar- '
r*ngemeni t«xik the not unusual
form of a ran-vi: The Fort Simp-
son — or Tsiinpfcean — tribes were
mortel enemies of the Haidaa, and
InnumamUe bloody oonfliots are
reeetded In their history. The Fort
ft hnp e fln trtbas held a number of
prisoners taken from the Haldas as
fiUves. It waft tiiese slaves that the
Hudson's Bay Company ransomed
wRb Uenkets and guns. deUverlng
tlf^f f m to their own people In ex-
dience for thl'^ rar..soi:i the tCold
pttepeet et Oold Harbor vraf turned
over to the comoanr.
The Hudsoo's Bay CoropaJiy sent
a schooner, the Prtnc«ss9 Una, to
Oold Harbor in 1853. carrying a
number of pracUcaJ miners, tools
etc . where liie work o( developing
thf properly wiw undertaken. These
succeeded m exiracttng 930,000
worth of i;old from the mountain
before abaodonmg tbe property.
Why they did ebendon It attocetbar
It net eleer. as todey the same
teeetten m ■■■iti » aaeJI hfaw^
tnduitiTwbere a number ef minert,
operatlnc e fife-etemp min, en tek-
ing out setftsfaotory emnal «M-
dendi.
In sendlpg the gold to the mint
at San Frandsro the first Intima-
tion of the pxisu iice of gold In the
North reached Uie intelligence of
San Prani'is'-n resldentji. Several
schooners .started pronto for Queen
Charloit* Island Tlioy were well
outnited with supplies necessary for
trading with the Indians. It was
one of ibeee vessels— the Susan
^fciif ua i t h at was looted end
Family of Chief Edenshaw (1923)
4/
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CANADA \mm
\m urn
Two OOeae BeeUbbed in rhirago
«ed See Wrmmi m tQ OTaeera
eei rewDtto N
IN the iUustratioo shown In this article "The Peecendeqli.of QMMM unT are riiown. Jh« ^^^v Indun
1 mttinc in the front row U Heniy Edenshaw. the bcv tllie '«l> i^ '' ^ y^S^X!l^^'^^J^2^ ^'^^'^
loeda ol^ brou^ down by Ue /ather'a m« iHieeto i«rt to make th^ S!L'!2'^SKi!L*t »^
< T teen in wer row at left le a wUlB deU cnalneer. who became eonMew to Hemr
ow In the Interioe amcseaftlHy practlafan M> proteaeion.
burned off the TUlece a( Ten, the
leneet Indlen eneampneai on the
ifdendi. gitueled et the entm&oe to
Ueewt Inlet
INDIANS raR!T.*TED
The hostility shown by the
aborlginea to the Inveiten of the
"paleface" wee not InooBilderable.
Even the Hudson's Bey*. Ooopany
had fM^uant Irrltetkm ftom this
source, although they had acquired
whet they termed righu in the
pi op ly . The Indians would st^rr^te
themeetem nearby while th<' niinri-
were drilling and setllOK rtpiix-^ivcs
for a bla^t. When the -t w-as
dlscharifed the na'.lvf-.s woiihl r-i^h
upon the ore and forcibly p■;1l'.^■■ \\
from the poasessioii of llic nani-rs
Many tree flcbts occurred, some of
them not without painful physical
reeulte. but the overvlHleilng num-
bers of the Indlene elmoet elways
ItftJbMi'tti-ffwe^M-el ttw sfMtia.
Theee eonfllots may have been the
fonpezd per the Une. tccetber with
thet oMeJoed by ouneleaB tfafongh
bla^Unff "
In a second letter Captain Mc-
Nelll informed Sir James" "The gold
obtained by us at QCl thnni^h
blastlns weighed fUty-ninf pounds
ten otmrt-s The mm wlhli it to be
valued at Victoria by ><iii. a,s Uir-y
are afraid If divided here honie >->f
them would get more than iheu
own shei* el tbe roelL"
LOCOMlW
MARHON AliTO
IMS-
tire hlstary of the anif>mohile in-
dustry.
"But how, It might .1. ki d ran
llermon buUd a straltrhl-'-ikilU at
this price? The anawer to that U
concentration. For more than two
years Marmon has given mejor at-
tention to the stimlKfat-clghL No
other types new an peodooed. Tbe
centiel goal of eU Utermoa effort
1^ been to mefce the etrel^t-elght
a practical, economical and long-
Uved car (or aU to own. Design has
been .simplified, the number of parts
reduced, with the result that the
>:^ve)t straight-eight can be buUt
1, , NUrmon to be soM et e nrtee
closely approxlmeUnc thet of the
evence Us."
ttm new Merman models are the
last word in automobile constnirttnn
Uld design. The newe? l are 'i-
Cara
. "nio AUurmon Motor Car Company,
ulUiuto reason tm the abandon- of mdlenepoUs. Ind., yesterday en*
ttMBit of the mlr^. for the white . nounoed the apptrlntment of IMne-
mlnen withdrew to their vessel Brothers, Tetoa Street, ee Vlc-
wWchmnalnrt fOTjome t^^^^ -SWrtbutor for Mennott end
chasing the (rold from the natiies i
m- r".*u!t of the looting and iifxiscvelt ears. The 192S models, in-
buming of the Susan Sturciss- eluding the new Roosevelt. wtU be
which will form the thesis of an- on display in Dtnsmore Brothefs'
other reitilnL-wenre— wa« the send- showrooms wllhln the next day or
ing of twn r-mall warships, imtfer
command of Captain J. O. pTOTOBt,
and the Trtncomelee." In command
of Captain W. Booston. The send-
ing of these ahlpe to induced by
cortcepondencc between tbe chief
factor of the Hudson's Bay Com-
pany at Fort Blmpwn and offlclala
of the company at Virtorla
Tlic naval officers interviewed
peoted to errtre from the factory at
fndlenepi "
llinepplli tewMi n ow.
ori AWA May lo.— ttpenaloo ol
b> «*iubll.'-lun« trade comml8«ian«''s
the Canadian (■i.Ttninerclat lnt<*lU-
jM-iu-e !.ervu-e lu liie Unlird Htate*
iifUrea In Chlca*ro and H.iri h"! an-
vi-co. Is announced by the 1-Hp.dn-
luerit Of Trade and Commerce.
Hiiherto there has been only one
estabUBbnunt, aemely In Mew York,
under tbe eonalHlonertblp eC P.
Budd.
i IL B. O'Beere. formerly tooeted
I at Batevie, Java, who errlved In
' Ottawa leet week. «U1 have enlarge
of the Chicago ofBoe. whUe H. R
pouesette. former director of the
commercial intelligence service here,
and recently trade commissioner at
Calcutta, has been appointed to the
San Francisco charge Mr. O'Meara
will assume his new duues at un
early date. He will liave aa an as-
Kisunt M. J. Vechsler. a Junior
tTHdr < onimtssloner. Mr. Poussette
u expected to Uke up his duties
early la June.
O. B. TiMgmen bee bean named
actmff trede eonmlnkiaer In Ba-
tavle. »
Mr. OVMin. Vho to bora in
Toronto, wee ednoeted In Victoria.
BC. and Mcom University, from
which he graduated In 1931. He was
appointed Junior trade oommls-
sl<»ar In \92i. aud since that time
has been a<.Mi;nrd to offloM to Cal-
cutta. Capetown, South AMoe^ end
Singapore and Hfttavla
Mr. I'ou.vselle l.'v one of the seiit'^r
men in Un' Commercial imelllKenie
Service Hw first appointment un^
as trade commlwlnner to tJurban in
1909. Two ycnri later he waa trans-
ferred to Buenos Aires and at the
outbreak of the wer to grented
leeve of ebeenee for oiimery dotlea.
At the termination of h o «tl M Mea , he
became treveUnc ln«eotor at Gene^
dian trade iimiimlMinnfirr oOcee.
Later he emd in tMniM end
Calcutte.
impiirtrd manufarturi*d k-^hU wa;.
I IW'i'.OOO rriclisninrkk
lieganctlng Cat»da a trade with
. >crmany. ooulderat^ incrsaM*
^r-e noted In the imporu from
Oaoi^ of wheat, oete, aabeetos,
itee, (dMmlcel pulp, bran, timber,
oom, agrieulUirel machinery, lied,
misoellaneous ores. buttermUk.
honey, white clover seeds and rmw
furs during 1828, while the princi-
pal decreases took place in the Im-
ports of barley, ryr, wheat fli>ur, in-
teaUnes, nickel. Urd, tlir<:v- oil
cakes and iron
HABBIN Bt'S OWNERS IMTE
Bus owners of llurbtn. China,
have adi'pt'd nnxli-rn method* by
comblrung. and ihe iv^oiiatlon aow
controls 110 vehicles and pays the
city an annual tea of more then
Ihe teies have been fixed
et from t«w to five oenta, aecardlnc
to tlM dMence, within elfey Umlte.
so.
"The new Roosevelt, with Its
strelght-elffbt motor. wUl certaUUy
be aaxowledted es the meet out>
itandHng acdalevement In motor
circles this season, when price of
the car Is considered." stated Mr. W
Dlnsmore yesterday In an Interview
wtlh The C-olonist "Were the Boose-
_ , veit anotlicr four or .six. U would not
Chief Edenshaw ond, whatever may be highly imp<irtiint. However, It Is
have been the rt-.-AiH of th" r, infer- a siruishi-. i»nd at the Rnosr-
em
1924 Chevrolet
1923 ChevTokt
Touring.-.
$125
JUST when we think our stock of Used
Cars is away down ... in come a lot
more, taken in on the Spring deliveries of
Outstanding Chevrolets. And they are cer*
tainly th^ finest, smartest bunch of used cars
weVt seen in many a long day.
But . . . good as they are . . . they have to
go. And when you look over the cars and
•ee the prices you*U realize they will go fast.
Come in tomorrow. Or as soon ns you can.
This chance to save dollars on a RKALLY
GOOD car is too unusual to miss.
1924 Chevrolrl
Tounn.:
1924 Chevrolet
Touring-.,.
1926 Chevrolet
Touriitp..
1926 Chevrolet
Touring...
1927 Chcvrnl-t
Titiiriri"^
1927 Chevrolet
Tottriog.
$275
$425
$475
$525
$550
1924
I92f)
1927
1928
Chevrolet COOC
Coeth
Chevrolet
Coach ..-
Chevrolet
Coach
Chevrolet
Coach ^
$650
$675
$775
OO-tl-MM
SEDANS
1926 Chevrolet (CCOC
Sedan .#DCi9
1928 Chevrolet <t
Sedan. «p
LANDAU
1926 ChcYralet Cft^C
Landau 9Dl9
COUPK
19*:? Chevrolet
Coupe
$600
869 YAX£S STREET
THOS, PITT, LTD^ DUNCAN, B. C.
.. LTD.
PHONB 2058
€fiiVii€il.eT
V
enccs held, they reported him lo be
a man of great infliienre in the
neighborhood and advised that he
be treated with ever^ consideration.
No penalty was Imposed on enoUier
dilef, "We-he," who hed been di-
rectly responsible for the looUng
and biiralng ef ttie Amerlcen
eebooner.
AT FSSSENT DAT
The mine et Oold Harbor now is
owned end opeieted by e reMmt
of Quea Ohartotte City nemed
John Mftitnen Beferenee hei
been nede already to ttw fact that
a stamp mill has been erected and
Is In constant operaUoo. Mr, Mo-
Ixllan Is said to be one of the most
noted mining 'enelneen in America.
DiirUiH the war he was oOered — by
the British Oovemment— a poeillon
nji one of !he three mining rn-
-iiirrrs who would r'-port on Ihe
tnmJnK powlblllties ft the British
Empire. He vLsiu-d Bngiaod and
conferred respeciing this wnint-
mmA, but decided flneUf to rmain
cn tbe Idenda end look efter hie
pereonal inter eeta.
Neturelly enoofb Str Jenei
Don^ea, wtaeee Intersat Ul evary-
Uilnc eppertetmnc to the welfare
of the "eotany" is weU known, was
deeply oonoemed to know the value
of the find on Queen CharloUe
Uland. Frasmente of eorrsepond-
enre nf (hotie days, oCBcial and
oihrrwirf hi*ve been preserved A
letter written bv CaptAlo W. R Mc-
Neill, of the iirhiKiner Una, dated
Fort Stmpoon. November 29. 1162.
has been preserved. It xvports a
Journey by schooner from Victoria
to the new sold And et MlWbeU%
Harbor and la ea foUoers:
"After leevlng Victoria, I pro-
ceeded to meke the run for Q.OJt..
but e cele of wind came up and de-
tained us off Oape Henry for ctRbt
days, so that we did not anrhor in
Mitchell's Harbor untU October 30
On the second day after ne arrived
we oommenced blasting thr rock at
the old place We coirinr'nci'd in a
Tcln of .quart/ nnd wcrr vry mjo-
cesaful. ' The rocls proved lo be rich
with sold, as you will ^ee by the
specimens now forwardM by Dr
Kennedy. We followed the seam, or
vein, and found It deeply Im-
unanalwl with gold. The eoln
mem I to teke e dlreeltan up UM
mountain: In feet, oar men went
half way up lo the top. say. three
hundred feel above the water, and
found qnarta rock. In my opinion
gold will be found in tnsny places
hereafter on the west .iide of the
latand. as quarti rwk ran be fmind
tn every dlrrctlon Wf rcntnd ll in
four different places in Mitchell's
aarbor. MS had no ttme to annUie
it.
I wn Borry to »y I had to l ye
nfT bliuiinx and quit plaee for WtKi
Siriip"'''n on account of annoy anoe
w<- 'Tcnuiitered with the oetlvee
-rti'-y arr.vrd In laife nantbenk m$,
thirty canoea, and wen eggy nnicb
plieaed to aae na on first arrlnL
But when Owy sew us bleettoc end
tucnlnf oat ao much gold they be-
came esetted end oommeneed dep-
ndetlem on us. steeMm the toola
and uklng at least ona-heif the
gold that was thrown oat by the
blasta. They would lie concealed
until a report of a blast. wa« heard
asd then make ■ nuh for the ore.
A regular scramble between tliem
ftnd our mm would then take plare
They would teke our men by the
lets and Iwul thOM Mrey from the
gold, florae MMM were struck on
these oooeiiBna fy ft4 the
drew ifatir knieea an gnr mm orten.
The aien took ftlgbi end rcfuesd to
•tor any lamer. Hie aettvw efisr-
«M hrai«bt a uaaiilHi of gold to
^ lor wbMi I UbM. end new
veil price, clusr around $1JM)0. It de-
mands eonsideratioo as one of the
outstendii« eehlevemento to tbe on-
BSStmrAT CRIVKSE
When Anna Miiy Wond, the rno-
tlim picture a.-'f.s.'^ aj'p.-iirrd m
London recently m I 'm ' !r' !■■ if
Clialk. " wrl tten l) > an u i . tno * n
Chinese euthor aoo yeaxe ego, Lon-
dooen Uked the Ohincee plot, the
Chinese music, and the Chinese set-
ting, but deelared that the Broad*
wey eoeeni to (be atar'a flhlnien dU
not tit Into the prodODllon.
WOMEN BlIMI BIM BADDU
Heale<l rnntrT>verK>' nvrr the de-
cision of ofni iuls of the Richmond
Horse Show M'ltiieri vhowlng
horses must rUle .sidr ."*ddle and not
axtrldf. ha^ revealed that Kngllsh
femlnme equine lovers have thrown
over another post-wer Idee. Neerly
ail of them, including the debut-
antes, now oonslder riding side sed-
dle safer and more graceful.
German Comm^rc^
The total value of mcrchandL^r
Import-s by Ornnany (t>r IBM wa.^
14 045.427,000 rcirii.".mark«. of which
moro tJian luklf roruilstrrt of raw
inat.<Tlal!s .-tnd Mml-manulactured
products. Total imparts of food
producu and Uvegtoek feeding stufll
cbMowued. but the oontaooed activ-
ity of oennen ttade and Industry
durtng the past year led to e fur-
ther tonmiff in importations of raw
materials. 'Hie total Imports of
raw materials and senil-maniifar'
tured goods were valued at 7J46,-.
484.000 reich&marlu. as com|>ared
with 7.14gjl&6.000 relchsmarkji In
1927 and 4.047,734.000 retchsmarks
In i&36. The total value of maira-
factured goods taiported into Oer-
meny durtaig UM wea 2.45S,13S^
reidMBaeika, which, although a de-
oraeee fkvn l.46g,07B.OOO reichamerfci
for 1*17. Is stlU almost double tbe
figure for llW, when the valne ef
Cliaiisfc i<ipark
plugs every
10,000 miles
WoCD-ool Ppark. ploga cause herd
•Iggting;. alow pieL4ip,|MM)r Idliag,
lose of power.
All iperk plup deterioreto in tine
amd need lo be ohenged. After a
waeon'a driving or 10,000 lile e
put in a new set of ACs.
Hat win inaiaeoaay Hal t ing , fa a t
pidk-npt brilliant perfimaiMei
See joor dealer today and inalit
AC Spark Plug CohpamT
Flikt, Michigan
e im. AC Bpvll na« Cmmt
goo
the mn\7 Clwy»l«r-k«lU tU oep^aOmeA in Dr Soto SU in
iMi« far w mito M noTS. •
MievmuAV — De Soto Six wma
deeigned the tuue group of
^SigiMi— ^ whoce gcoiii* eon>
ien ^ all Chrjtler-MIt cam
Ihe nnwlgtriiyWit attrihtM of
amaer thet rannnt ha
eqnallcd hj may other mantt>
farturin^ aoiiree.
•107
and up
at the factory
MMrSarfm. . . .
SilfeMw Cmmpm. . •
d-Ittnir S^mm . . . .
lOTS
zm
1979
1/20
Mnihip— bfthc valqae
ted QmOitj— haa attained a
rpiect In tha eraaUaB
oi De 6om Sis*
Beemmam^M the Tiat ta-
aourr«d af ChrTater ll«rtat»~
Mi^raUit^ — Dr .Soto Six
Irnly exprenere the applied
aignificancc of Chryaler gcmoa*
and the laialtahle oieaBa
nlMMhr GhiTder Moton eoa*
•tantly aerka to achieve the
gmleat yalnea la the motor
world.
Hioee who fail lo diecriiiiiDate
in thr pnrrha»*r of a motor car
ofkeo spend more and gel Irse.
Gaard jonr expenditure hy
telephoning va or caUlng at
ovtr ahowroom, and we will be
De LaUB
ihr advantages reanlting |^ad to drmonNtratrlhr aonnd-
tb*^ rommon policy of
cogutecnn^ yiirr baaing,
nrwii <vf » our
De 5utu OLK.
invealmcni in a
Soto
CUKYSL£A MOTOKS PRODUCT
The Motor
Victoria
* Limited
2af
Comer Yates afid Vancouver Streets
Phone 443
d
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Tfll-: l-v.viI.V COLOVIST. VICTORIA. H C. SfN'OAV, MAY IJ,
SAFETY RECORD
IS KEMAKKM
Mot'- than SOOJNMJXN) P0IUB4i of
cUntterous cxploilTM. Uied
lor eomnierctel porpoMs. were tutu
died by Uu min»d* of Un United
aiilM Mod QuMdft In IBM MUtMU
dMih or MiniT 10 pmmo. aod
mm ft property low aaMminnt to
only 9Tt. According to • report for
Uw yeftr of the Bureau of Bcpkiilve*
of the Amencmn Railway Asaoeia-
tlon Thiji property Iom w*i aqulvft-
lent to an »v<Ta^ of leas ttUM 060-
tpntti ot h r<-iu per car,
l!i cQimectlun with Uie Lranspor>
lauoti of mure ttiAH 300.0004)00
pound* of exploslvea, only tvelve
acddtou ooeurred, aU at wblcj) in-
Mlvwl ■cwlhwl 'tenqr mfitotin^
thftt la, thaw intaDdfld tor amiiw-
ment purpoeea — toy torpedoea and
toy caps.
PUieen fatAliues mmlted rrotn
aoeldenU invn.vi^g shipmenu or tn-
flammable UguulJi. kuiujIuv au-oui<t-
lug for ten. Of tiieac U-n. rifcht oc-
curred In one tan* r&r «T»*ck fmj-
lowpd by fire, ihr imkIi'- belnji
tramps ndlnff In a box car which
burned. Five ottw penooa loat
Iholr Uvas In two freight vrwka In
irlilcb can of orutft oU were iHiracd.
three emptogreei tn one caw baliig
trapped Iv flemei tfurlsg the deer-
inc of vreekan ftnd m ttit ottwr
caw two trflfpfcjwr'* fhrtr llvc-i
I 'f (lie n[t:-*-ri pprsfjns w!. ■ 'Ki-n I
ilv-r^ nn a Tr-n'ti' "J i he tgTUUtm oi
iiif i.iitiiiiBDic hUe 1b tranilt.
:. -A , ! 1 T) . ,.j„...,rf r,.
VVh;:. M.r iK.liooda aLw hiudled
III ]'J2S ir,.:j:<'ii^ pounds of acuLt.
ruin[jrc3*r<i K»9ca, cornMlVB aud
trauoDoui iiquida, ftod worei ot
ottwr ml-daiicerau artlelae. re-
perte ataev tbet m» penoo wm killed
«• R veeult or eo cKk i Bt i tafOlTtoi
the movement of auch haaardoua
rud'.in'xllttr-
AUSTRAUAN WHEAT
IS GOING TO l.NDIA
DItMoo From t u. .(|*cu Marheta
tUd I an.ttii&n QnAe
kxpurta
Most Recent Pictures of Late Statesman
OTTAWA. May lO.-«hlpawnt of
Ai:-'r;il:-u-. wtkCftt lO India ilu- 'o
poor (Kjp.'i in the Iatl<*r countrj'.
viu matcnaUy enhaDce the poslLkiD
of Canada In dlspoaukg of the lur-
plui vnln In the United Kingdom
and OooklneDtel Birape» aeaanUnr
to Mr D. H. RoBB. finnaillan trade
commissioner to AtMtraUa, who haa
arrlvrd In O'.tAWR with hw wile. Mr.
uiJi >thi>rt!v U'Hvr <hi a tOur of
Ihr iJoniilUoii. iiurtuu; rnanufac-
lurtra and exiwru-r-^ i.i u lviie them
rrappctlng trade (.ondiin 'lui In the
Ant.podeA
"Up to the time I had left Austra-
Ua. th» OoaunQOwealth had ahlppc
von tlkan SIMNNMNK) bushels or
irtkeeft to Zndla. with the prospect
that ereatnallr twlee that volnme
would be exported there," tit. Ross
"Bad It not beeo fw the con-
sss»s» » »pee^ef
OET RID OF DAMORVFF
C'^aticura ^ap
▲•■ISTF.D BV Mi
Duttenra Ointment
The Motnr Hiiti%r
Is !Sou iJt.sitltnitifS
FaH Mo$or Craft
1
HS Motor Honee. limited.
DC So(o case, to now dlsi^ylnt
la lU tftovrooniB vartoue tn>M
(if maruw engUMB and spoed-
boats. Stckce opening lU
marine department last week
It haA already had quite a
large Inquiry for boau and
eng'jM^ ApparepHy 'here I?
qutie a dealre for faat boats
in this city, ae during the
past few daye no leei than
titfee Vloloflftiu have plaoed
orden for ipeedhoate to be
used on VuaoofW lalaad
CMCKBftT WSBCKACUt HUGE
liffg than ao0.000 glasses were
HBj i >M In Um last year on the rca-
taurant can of a Oemao oompaay
which baa aboirti aOO can in the in-
'rrnatlonal European traffic. The
k-i^u«s Hnashed represent Ave ilmee
H.i- normftl number carried One
lUiiidfO ihiriiunil [HiTrn of crockery
art Uk U3t. but nioic than twice that
number are broken annually oniv
37,000 beer glasses are In u^e. but
141000 arc broken each year.
^iitirly half of the ricw can pUT-
!.,':'ed in lhl> cotin'.rv are bought
on the installtnpnt ba.«tH.
The new WlUppet sU has a heavy
aeven-bearlng orank ahaft and la
drilled for f uU foroe feed lubrication.
La France^ s Princesn
~ Aumna Reebrri
Another worldl Janey record haji
cone to British Columbia, the can-
pleUon of an oOdal aoft-ctor iLOi*.
taet having made La Pnaees
Prlnoesa. owned Dr. M I. OlAen«
Duncan, ihc highest producing,
Jerary in Uie world in iiie icnlor
two -> ear-old claja.
.SLar*.ln« u«l at iwi. vi-.»r\ .uid 3S3
daya, UiUi youn+i «;i>» p;-xlii.-<-<l la
ten mooUu 14.481 pouji.i.<. or milk
end m pQUftda of fat. with an
aveiage teat of ftjQl per cent tat.
'nila eai coeds the previous world ^
reoord for um daas by 3.003 pounds
of milk and 70 poundA of fat
The record Ju^t coniplrted m.i
made with her second calf. Wlttt
her first calving La Prance's Pnnceu
mud'* 10 778 pounds of milk and 57^
ptmnd.i i'( flit the highest ever mad.-
In CanHdtt by a senior yearling
La Prance's Princfas t^ a BntiiOi
Columbia animal bom and brr<L
She was bred by A. & OoUyer. Chr-
Imahuu, and was bom on May it
' 1998. her aire being Sultana's Ov )
* of Fanidale and her dam BUdle 1 a
'pnnc« of M. 1* P. She wai aoi<i
as a calf to Dr. Oleen. whodewriopeu
' h»r In hn'.h rtvorrls.
III. t .l'i s I'l \M XMI t <1ET8 CAB
' Family Uir^-iiiiiCh; ii;i,> entered the
avlaUon field. SUtty-year-oM Phihp
I Rlohanlaon. M.O.. of Weybndit<*,
1 England, recently bought an eirplan''
and took leseona In flying. Then Hl"
wife would not rUk flying with hlr .
' and he bad to buy her a new car
I Wealthy Chinese are cnrnfrtictln..,'
elaborate hnrnt-^ in Tientsin.
Coming Prom His Winter Home in Flcfrida to New York to Conaclt a Heart Speciilist. Sir Clifford Sifton, Prominent Liberal Statesman.
Financier and Spoftaman. Dropped Dead in the Roosevelt Hospital, on Apnl 17. Dcjih Wjs Dur ia Heart Oi»ca»c Prom Which Sir Clifford
Had Suffered fm- the Past Two Years. The Layout Showa, en the l4eft, Sir Clifford on Horseback, and on the Sight, tha L«Mat Stadto Portnlt.
diuon In India, Aoetrattao Wheat
would have gone almoet entirely to
Europe." he added.
Mr. Ross announced that the flnt
AuetzaUan trade nffmmhalnner oC
Canada Ifr. R A. Haynee, ot South
Australia, was already on his way
here and due to reach Victoria oo
May a. He wUl make hia head-
quartflff In ItanMita
of foxid Ccsise
ation
CAMERA UaPS
ARCH/FOLOiiY
PimtBKS II WE AS-
BUTED IN LOCATING
T«tea HIM Alee Been Uamed la
Beal^BiBliiia CoaitUsa
a Bvlaad
l.ONTiON, May 11. — Archaeo-
loplcjil research workers ha\e re-
cently ('Hind n n"-* method of In-
finite valuf in Df^rlal phuto^raphy
Some time atro o o s Crawford
editor of Antiquity, made a lour ot
the Royal Air Force etatloos In the
Middle Bast and ntonied with a
o^ecUon of aerial plotuna now on
exhibition in Load«L Time had not
been taken with any thouRht ol
their archaeological value, but were ba&ed on Canadian etandarda, whfteh
Hyrdo in BraM
Compared Willi the present water-
po«ar devdopment of Canada ot
approximate 6J3U)00 horvpower.
the official figure of 600.000 hone-
power developed In Bracll appean
vraan. However, roughly BS per cent
of the development is concentnted
In an area about the size of Nova
Scotlii. centring about the cities of
Rm and Sao Paulo Here only Is
dcvelopmenf nn q ^crIp mtnpnrabJr
to that of Cnna .1 Tlierc an* a-i yri
no lndU3trle.'i comiiarable tn ih*
Canadian mining, electro chemical
and paper industries, which consume
power on a laxve scale, but oaniid-
erlng local conditions the power
development in this area Is phe-
nomenal and It Is contribuUng to
sn important gTX>wtii In Industries,
ir i-i here that the well-known Cana-
dian cum pan V Brazilian Traction.
Light A !' >wrr I •i.nip.'uiy, operating
throuKli it.-i .sub-.ldlarles. has con-
cntrated it's pfTortvi during the last
thirty yrara. giving a light, power,
tramway, gas and tetephom service
T^ELVINATOR it the electrical wizani
of food s«fegua>Jing. Without care
OT hiftg, it tmkea care of the perishable
foods for a family or an inatitution,
keeping eyerything at the gcientificaUy-
correct iHiipcnIiiM ctf bstwMn* 49 umI
50
This means foods perfectly Inpt fot
clays. Meats, fruits, vegetable*, an con-
fiwhy geno-fraa, vitamio-rich.
am! most palataUe^ At • Mt liiAt n
neiAlgibte.
Today is the elcetrieal age — Kelvtna-
tor is THE electric refrigeration. Itcosti
much less than $300 for the smaller size
and 0My he purchased out of income if
youpnlar.
Yon v.'ill enjoy looUing over the
iieautiful models at the Kelvinator deal-
iri^a, Utfd ihM U no obligation to buy.
KdviDfttoir of ^^^yJ^ ^ Umitttd
LONDON *-ONTApUQ
First in the Held
Ivinator
.Foremost to day
SOLD BY
722y«tMA)i^
iectric Company
PboM 120
madr In the routine patrol flights of
The ainnen who gnaril the toxitlen
of Mpsopotumla
The sites of dccrted cities caught
the attention when viewed from the
:ilr and tiierelore were snapped as
landmarks likely to be u.'vcful for
mapping purposes
Thus, quite sc:idcnt4lly. a great
deal of valuable inftmnatlon regard-
ing anelvnt dtles, which erumbled
away 3.000 yean and more ago and
now tie almoet bnrled tn the desert
Bands, has come to light For the
oaaaera, whpn operated from the
air, revealfi much that Is Icet to the
eye looking at the aame object from
III*- ground
'ni(*se phot/«n-:pi;.> \\y bsn the
*ik()eron.'i fjl Ihr rli i.rovldlng. In
la« t.. plans phnwii '-' ■ rnuiga-
niefiLs of the »tr"t-t.'- .n; : layouts
or the large ht.iidmt^v and public
spaces. Such pictures arc of value
to arahaeolofftsta who wish to ex-
cavate, for they show at Juat which
spots thalr work may be conoen-
tretod most uaefuUy .
Among Mr. Onwford'a collection
Is a series of pictures of Hatra. a
^' ■■it' city Bome seventy miles
, MiwjI. Apprnarhing Hatn by
.;'> rUin ()[ iifn ij to be seen for
■i.ijiv [iij.cs Then, suddenly. Mr
' rawford .wys, the city apjieara
fftr-.ip.-eadintt and unmistakable in
HMri--* 'if fhr hl-^ak dt'.rrl.
'.<^Llr a iLiAii w.i::, place after In-
nmto labor, but the pliotographs
taken in a few nUnutei. iihow the
ptan of the city hi tar more detail
and at Bome polnta ' irtth lAore
clarity. Plotura taken at closer
range even show the layouts of In-
dividual houies. many of them only
one-rooin affairs.
Ai.ntj f r photognph showed Erbll.
h- I' Inhabited city In the
' •I'.d and the &cene of Alexander
oreat'A batllr. It stands high
ab^j. r the ^um■■■J^dlng country, on
u kn'*at rnotind Ahirh. according to
Mr Crawford, "represents centuries
of municipal dirt '
It la not only In the Middle Cast
that aerial photography hat added
to our knowledge of times long ago.
Mr. Crawford himself has carried
out an air eeumy of ecmc of the
eouthwestera counties of England
wtileh revealed a number of prshU-
torlc works und^r the bare grass of
the Downlands.
On one occasion a photof^ph of
what appeared tram the ^^ruund to
be an or-Ilnary ploughed field re-
Terilcd lalnt but perfectly flenr line?
which on investigation proved to be
the remains ot a stoha-aga eetUe-
ment.
In another par*: of the country the
aerial camera has played a great
part In tba aacavattoos of a Roiaan
camp where a number of dkcor-
«rleB ha- "- r" heen made.
LONCLIKST ISLAND GETS RADIO
Ptir the flnt time tn ite dnarr
history, THsuui da Ouhna. Uia
IcDelleBt iBland In the world, is to
hear the outside world. A fBdto n-
oelvtng i»t. the gift of the editor of
an African newspaper, l» now on
lU vay thrri' and whCD at Up Will
put t-hr r<'w inhabiUata Into dally
Con iT^'ini'iitlon wWtk. Mitm MOU*
nentji As there an im fsfflltln oa
the lalaod for charging batteries,
the hl^ ienaton lupply to Oie eet
wUl be taken from a bank of nlDe^
cells of the type used for doraeBtlc
bell rirruits. and the valve filaments
will be hMied by special cetk. It Is
estimated that theac should last for
twelve months, and. as It is hoped
that arrangrjnentj will be made for
a apedal ship frtrm Capetown, South
AInca. to call at least once a year.
rfiouM bs no iitfmimmuu <f
ootutltutes a nnSatte ocntribotiaa to
the development oC tba ooontQf.
Changing the BolttUoB li^a storage
battery does not dUOR it.
PAINS
'T^HEKE is no need to suf
fer from headache— nor
neuritis or neur^gia — longer
than it takes to invoke the aid
of Aj^irin. For these hiblcts
are an effective antidote for
the roost acute pain; and ttie
quklEest nsami of breaking up
a saiivner cold. Perfectly
harmless to anybody, for
doctors win tell you they do
not depress the heart. So
women need not hesitate to use
them on days which would
otherwise be fraught with.pain.
Just be certain to get gcaidne
Aspirin— it has Bayer on the
box and on every tablet.
/
SPIR
Took
that eat
DIRT!
Hoover dostlfig tools live on dirt.
Let them but touch thedraperice, the walls, the
door and window fnuDes— dust is gobbled up.
Let them delwe in the comeri of the piano and
raijui. atnof:^ the radiator coils, ia the depths
of the uphcditerv of furnirare and aacofuofailei
-fluff and dirr ire mstantly deroored. Give
thxm a chance co poke in ihe comers of the
stairs, aimnd the mfcsof mattresse*. among fhr
hoots on the K^AihcIves, in the firrpLi.r
you'll see how cleverly they search out, how
greedily ihey swallow, all the ^Maodliac and
elusive bits of dirt.
//«Mijf7 dusting tools f HOOVER dosriog ceolsl
Light and easy co baodk, their sarM ioiacs
ma ke i r anncccessrv for yoa to rwtst your wrist .
their ■(("inff fjfchct Ir^k x\\r units insrantiv in
place. 6uch hejpen give to your boosociasouig.
a.p.m.
to all year roatine dastlaf. a Tsry spedsl
Kpeed and ease.
Yet abovc-che-floor cleaning Is a smaU namv
compared with that of cleaning floor coverings
for they store afxiut ninety per cent, of the dtrt
in your home. Helpful as arc the Hoover
dusting tools, of even greater importance is the
faster, easier, more thorough deaaaog of rugs
which results from the cxclnslve Hoover clean-
ing principle. "Positive Aquation " It is so
effective against the embedded gnt which elude*
ordinary cleaning thu The Hoover rrmovMp
more dm ftt mtntat than any other cleaner.
Atk ytmr l^csl H#ewr dssUr ftr t d mmu nm i m </
Th* H»»wr mU in dm^tut rw//. Thm maJtU tt
ftlifhtwf artMhm^nl at imtsU tJIfrm (tit. Omlj
Si .'^ a.'ufi I iktr^i .tuouancf fie Jtgr, "
^cHOOVER
IT ftft**** «M 4 emmeif m Skf*^ <Uai«
n
AUTHORIZED HOOVER DEALERS
Hudson Bay Ccmipuiy
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THE DAILY COLO>aST. VICTORIA. B.C SLXUAV. MAY U.
1920
Novel Effects in New Coats and Gowns
Fabrics to the Fore in Bags
IB warn, m***
with fllftla halidta. I^mr MTt
ramnlnii. (rots oi»nei how^t
Pmm. «fm M ttae batU of Uu
lt39 sprlng-aummCT season, an
Ilka unto none 8h»pa»,
handleR. fabrics :u!ii ■ lu l.ist«llngl
h?ar the .stamp of variation from the
uld ordrr of UiUiRi Ui t>ji«8.
As Bti inAtaiiLf of ft clever ooutur-
irr caprice u the model imported
from the hoiBB' Ohanalt leheistf
w one of ttis asirstt and amartait
of tbs siaBaii's crop m nttodea.
lUa tailored netansle of flat enpe
U provided with two smftll metal
rings In either ilde Uirouirh which
aUpi a Htir rtM '* go&d chain handle
as smooth u a rope of heavy sUk.
niftfc is CDS extnme in oootrastt
K«Bt in polDt Of surprise Is the
checkered pouch wttb a norelty
black and wblle woolen mixture, est
on a out-out sQver flnlibed metal
frame tbat is notbtiw U not modem
Novtftr wool m bold stripes of red,
Maek and wbtta forms a stnarUjr
ibaped model with a narrow a&uble
metal handle. The extreme In
oddity u reAched by Molynpuxs
polka dotted callskln with curved
ripper lop.
The envelope in three-color
ntrlijed woai from Chanol .seetm to
have no point of difference from the
customary type, but the actual dla-
tlnoUon Uea in t2w fabrte itattf and
In -thfl cloi&w Tr"'*r'****^ v^ch
side instead of at the centre ol the
tnme.
A trim taUored bac In antelope
or very fine suede, credited to Le-
, long Is thf model aleo given to the
; cut-out frame, in this case tmo that
' extends In preclae Unca to the sidet
of the rectamtl*- Thw i-; m gold
I metal. Is provided with a auap f«
carrylni in the hand, or It may be
tpcked under the arm.
PhUU{5)e eL Cia^i on Favor
Con'ipr^>nii6C on I ,oag hruck
P' ARTS -Stranitely eiKi^/ii M
Oastp/jii of t-he firm til i"'lhiJpf
' r' ' iiisUin tar from b'-iii»<, iM'-' *1
rt,^ Ifnirth <^f Itir Rklrt *-lU be dr ■
I ii-ti'!i!i>-i.1 by thf iiitlivirtiial, lie b«-
I I ik'- Mary Nowliatty, he thinica
t>. :. l«fs abouM be in vhdenos If
uiiv are attmettve. Of oount. tar
\ evenliv. Uie lone frock Is muob more
iailurlnff. eapedallT when developed
in ft diaphanous material unch as
tuUc or ■ hiffcn Then the --kiri nia-
, ijnich Iht flo(»r and Half n-vi-dJ liaJ!
.■unreal Lrim tngI^'^ and iliapcly
IcK-- iiii'. ttm « no! aW. Monsieur
( iiisti n Iia.s U> f>ay
I -Wfiat have been our alnwt" be
echoed. "Pnasnt stgrlas are In a f uU
stata of snhitlae. Itwre axlsts a
graat rivatar between the sbort and
the lont frock. It seeou to me that
in the rnd wp will have lo rome to
I a cnmprninlw by ailoplinK 't"" ^hurl
, fnx ic f'-r <lay wtfir under coat s and
< h(Wf thr viTv loiit; fobSB loff ffiMBftt
I hav l.>f*'i! rtorltlni; In this di-
Tfftinn Ulis year ^^le leminlne sU-
hnutte might be aald lo be dtvldMl
in two ca Ug crtM tht exCnAdto
ler one. tor wtom tttf taWs to
. icr. more adjuned and wM
t>rinc<iRBe.
"For others the taliu- c'-tmrft a llt-
I tie lower and th*" robe straightrr.
My Idea ;ind rrfiii^. '. has been not to
■ uriifnrni f;i.--l!;on Afl#r all. Ihe wom-
,T, Ah. I ;;jvi not Uic figure of a
> niancqum -and Uicy are lO the
majority^-etoouU be in the mind of a
couturier when he ereatas his stylca,
"The talent of the modeiist must
be eclectic and be must know how
lo draw from every ftUhoutte the
iiiiaCaU advantage- at the «ame
time reqwctLng the t«ndenciefl of
fasblon>
"American women with their dom-
inant wUl have brought ma to thts
point. They want indlviduahlv. Thta
year we have been nwnii a ^ a l y guid-
ed br Uielr tastes wSilBblv* untfSB-
aUy oooBldwd mStmutf mcmtlfH
Rough Silks for Summer
Paris Mirror of
Fashions
By ALICE BdAXWELL APPO
W
Lsf^-Whlte Cnipe Dreai With Jumper of Knitted aOfc attd WooL Right—
iSimlHg Df«B and Awkgt of WbUa Ilajab.
DX7S to lb* vgiralenoe of qwrts- {
wenr or U«ht weilbi and sheer
woolsns as weU as knit t ahrlM. sUks
that are quite rough In texture are
of ooulderable importanee for Am*
OMT ooatwnes deiicaBd ttm m«w
sporta.
Therr nre ntimetOlie •Ofcs of
Orienui oriBin such m ttusah. rajah,
ahantung and the Ilka, used lo a
rtgniftrff** eateot. n
alUt weaves oombtne this desirable
m^oMW with the soft ffllnky .<!il^
fetL Added to their charn\ of an-
PMranee to the agreeable fact that
they are meet pracUcal In their light
colortnRs, brlTK washable.
Twcediah or mixed wtvjleo daalgas
vo far more oonalstant with thaia
lowh tortures In an «Uh naterlaft
(taSTsodh aooolh weana as enpe
de Ohlne or Sat erepe^
HO matttr how desirable to umart-
neM tn the oostume for active par-
Udpatton hi sports, the matt«T of
oomplele comfort must be given
prtaM eonsUtoraUoiL Oolf things
M out to enow full play of the
ii fwiia M in the two-fabric costume
Ulustratcd st the left m which the
iSdrt hu deep beUows pleats in back
^don ttie «lMi« inttlt.
Thto amplr fun «~ *
mush crepe to aeeocnpanied by a
,rtaJ, ftleo out wBn w» aMffS «
comfort-
Fre^docn of movement U provided
in the Une« of the tennto ooitume
at the rtght-thto oomprtolng a
crock of rjf
vast front, pleated skirt aM ft JftOet
a( Ihe [tame materiaL
Smart fm- riding In tbe8prlnc«nd
Summer arr breeches Of
-ihirt of rotton of Un«n ralBar IhaO
wik ahirh ha* greater wamtlb and
• coat-UUed )acket of fl*>gM Ivllll
l^hMM *
HILE the.Parli coUecUons of
the haute couture do not
make a point of cotton tabrlcn or
wash droeaes to any extent, there b
a slight development In this dlrec-
UOD.
Worth shows cotton rep and plaid
cotu>n voile, Lanvln several or-
gandie modeLt. Lecomte and Patou
blou-v-rv uf wtwilmble cottons.
Stnpea appear in men's shbtlngi
as waU as in siUca, printed or W*fen.
such as ergpea, eUfroa, tstfeta. U«
silka. Manmr satin stripes are
noted on self or eootnsting
grounds. Charvteristlo of stripes
u now employed to their um,
horizontally or dlasonally, exoept
for a frw niodflf, whrro thgy ftie
worked in ix>th dlrecUona.
The principal use of plaid hUkj U
tor the dresA and Unln« of ;m rn-
aembte, Iot bloutc*. and ' i -"^ ' t
trlmmlne of ftolld color rmcmbluK
of hllk and wool. ,
Wool piaida in self or two-tone
patterns are used for taUond
dresses and suits.
BOfc ohacfca appear ellher woven
or printed in eqnares of flhepberd
design on erepee and twUls,
with occasionally a note of check in
printed chlllona fiilk check* are
used Ukr silk plaid* for r>n.5cmbteA
and trlmminiis. Wo<il rhpcks are
used for tailored emits und dresaea.
A new collar from Lanvin is In-
teresting. On a dreu of blue with a
white vest, the flat band collar U
seamed at the back, makSnt It half
blue and half white. It erossas at
the throat and buttons one end
over ths ottiv.
On an evening model from Lelong
an unusual botem, long In back,
reaches the breast in trast. where
it to knotted on SMli iMg with long
AUDfOON LACS POPTLAB
New hag Alencon lace been more
popular for elaborate Ungertss. Some
inodeto appear to be w m p oae d ex-
cluslvety of the lace wUh narrow
plptoiCB of banana crepe de cmine
as trimming. One particularly en-
trancing nlghtffown has Alenocn
lace for one whole shoulder strap,
the other belna: wide satin rWiboTw.
a'lt.h i.he locf appliqued on the skirt.
When the lace to deep-toned, it to
best With white or off wtatt*
Weather Coats Are Straight
Thr OrMk kar mout
blouM wnub ta BlippcS ntc
wbiw uUa ikUt Tbt
raoienuBt u smart.
Miwrna iba «aMe
mc asa MaA sai
Un- RrrrrdtUe «r«n caat in eabardlBfl Wd iMlftMette. Owtw—Wef^W raw
la hannoolslM "™
Por all underwear the simple shades
ere much belter than theatrical
comblnatloiui as black and beige, or
bniliant greens. Pink, banana, soft
blue, beige and apricot are the moat
STRAIGHT Unex, notched coDars.
xoomy pockcih and trim belts are
the P'U polnto in raincoats that are.
vnught from a variety of matertato
proof against shower. Bo smartly
fashioned and nioely tailored are the
Spring weather ooau that they may
serve as sports wraps too.
color, eut and workmanship are
matters of no amall moment as dto-
tifi f t'''**'" g eleukents of really hand-
storm eoats. A few ol the
Fabric Hats From
Agnes
A bL' iMfuiai thgQtheidaefe
lees sporu frook of pt^ue OB btbar
cotton to that of whtt« Mtin whleh
may be tubbed. H ises smart frocks
cot with the low badt are sceocn-
panled by black velveteen JacketJi—
another indication that black and
white to a combination of fastuon
furor.
Spring mod^ are xemflbM^ equally
as good looUnr on one slda as the
other, whleh fact aUows a UtOe lati-
tude for Indulging one s mood on a
rainy day.
A new fabric to )otn the ranks of
rubberized materials is Jersey, smart
and pracUral. therefore leaving
nothlnu to be do-rtrcd.
In llnr tt-lth thp prrs^-nt fancy for
green is the coat at thp left, a re-
versUile garment cxxnbtnlng gartiar-
dtoe and Isalbmtte In a aoR itwde
ol green. Its moat prominent fea-
ture to an unusually wide belL
Quite the reverae is the almost
string width of the bell tiiac dcHnf-s
the waistline of the centre coal,
tailored In a novelty rayon moire
cut with the easy saddle shoulder.
lncllnln« towarti the mode mtotto
note Is the third coat of swafger
uma, double-lii iisitirt WA Ik k IWf -
elty lealherette.
nrr Qoodi aconotr. i«t
T
HE four short words of 'he head-
line ai« endlnwed with real fash-
ion signlfynnee in this Bprtng sea*
eon. when straws have reached such
importance tn the millinery mode.
Agnes, ths modiste of ungues-
tloned genius In oreaUng and
iaunchins really vital hat styles,
again Apnnsnrr. fabric types tbat
mu.n be fn k eae d as vt pwt eeg»-
cem.
More and mon AcM** charm-be-
.^owins models— small aa usual and
of varied fabrics instead of stnw—
appear In metropolitan ooUeetUms
preeenled for the Bpnnc. Andthstr
ready aoeeptattee by modish wenen
with an hwtlnct for ehooslixg the
most provoklngly fUtterlng hat* ir.
an assurance that fabric inodeto are
destined for a very lengthy sUy.
Not for ihf youthful aloiw are
these vest ixx-kct edlliona m haU
designed ITir more malurr fac**
fram«l liy a smart, and be<wnilng
style of cmtluro may wear the fab-
ric iiat rradlly. Lines do not always
follow the contour of the head In
oap faghion. Broken Unea, dyapas
and siviestod brtni add WMb ™
to such a ehapeau.
Rats of supple material— ribboa
latln aod novelty knit fabrics, an
the Acnes answer to a demand for
parfeetly fltUnc mUUiieir that to
easily adjusted at^ at all times light
on the head.
nirae of the most interesting
aliapws from thr numfrow.'s ri'cent
Imparts are iilu-oLrat^^ ITiat of
satin, draped r,.i n'si-d to the head.
Is deslgnM ' ; t - "IdT dignirted
woman, and (':nbi«iic» the AgncA
gtEOlua for flattering lines and an
aUtnIng stmpUelty.
Bummer krimmer, a SprlngtlmB
novelty knit fabric, to used for the
bandanna list shown in side view,
cut to nt the bead closely In a
graceful forehead line, with a torge
jaunty bow at the ear.
A shallow cap ts this devely cJi-
eelved one in bias grosgraln ribbon,
out in polnu defining ths hairline
and with plieHng far a trua thai
sweeps ths cheek.
Broderie Angtotse or Bnglish rye-
let embroidery Is another medium
used for the draped type of tiny
Spring haL
Paris Sponsors Accessory Sets
Brimmed Straws Arrive for Summer
STRAWS are destined to rrw h
the helghU ol fashion prom-
inence thto Summer, according lo
modeto Men in Paris ot tote L.eAd-
ing modlstex. tn trutli, are doing
very lltUe with felt. oooceutrnUng
Instead upon brimmed straw
ehapeaux — their jcuccees last year
Tlrtually assuring an even great«
to turu^vm brim
worn with ft grent nany
tfwwBi ay Jgftn
■inkMgy ddtaeittsck
of Uw
PatOHk
modtotes as Marts Alpbooaine,
Agnes and Baas Psemt.
XxempUfytnc the dovn-iwooping
brim are two modeto shown above,
that from A^nea of rrd bengato
with an extreme curve at the aide.
•Ktended to Itais by the wide velvet
In mlMBc shade whbih
iffnikfr ft sladi tn the erwwn
and ttae AM on the 41e brbn. Lan-
vln^ Mrik Bangkok faced In blark
aatln takaa a asduDUve Ittie about
the faee of the wearer, revealing the
flChair. A MOB
LefV 9mm hmtrnm at iMM Aneera J*
ir— m wufc
i mi r ui ta ^ sim-
ul^es a tong bla> n ^ iUi
To ths other extreme— and these
for sports— are bereto and soog
■bapss of such i i ia t si l e to ea |My.
looee fcmt aogorm and i i wrtti ai
Sne DeeeatV makft aMM IB «trSpm
natebea a scnrf tkat Mas, aa mas-
trated
Wtien the modiste does use f^
the medium which Canadian wom-
en are incJmed to fav.>r over an>
Other, the tfmpe »
fltiine and ihc brim decidedly irrvg-
uUr -one side lying flat on the
crown and the other Jtttltat out hi
^ *^ ataaet to the
Straw Hats for
Sports
SPORTS hat-s from PYenrh
- iste* fhow much narr. ■
and the nhape-* are quite bminet-
iike in outline As an exampta one
model o( yellow bakou m raadkira
alas has a oanww iir iw iil -back edge
aU around. Tbsae more rertramod
arte Iwla taava the aflar-
fNft (« IM Mt «rotn»-
a
tan-nsli
wltfi •iTrul"(*tf morifwrum Rlsht— In»mi*Sg SB
Lafl— «iu crape Mid !•» Ml vits nHai feA
T'
"niaks In a sartes and
an saen on crwwns to f^* them to
brims and for ihe p'iriio'.«- or ad-
justing ths ennrn to th*- head slse
One Im p o r ta nt milliner nhcpw* rinr
iaa type.
Ookr to popular for i^sts. A
el nd Banglkok is trimmed
wHIi tfeRfua narrow bands of itnm m
fad.UiSB and Wage. Another straw.
Where Itmn to ths dceorauve f«^
lure, usee four narrow pe^eJ sttips
plaited tovBlM hi k wf-ttttlfftta»-
bow band
NATUBAi. roMrtira mtAWS
So manv ^trawi )n natural color
are seen in Paris that it is believed
they will contlnii'' along the lines
they achlf^f^ last Summer, fre-
(^im t ; T *rrYi n« lo complete the
Inverted tucks on the brim at each , brown c ostn m es that cwtarteri In-
Bldr of the felt model, iMflBC Ihe done thtS MggB Ik MMB A
ihghtty rtpplsd- lexienfc
OTAU.T dlflemt f abrtes take
km tn drrelaplng the motif*
to trim searf-bftg and hat seu
LHtter or felt supplies varlaUon in
the daeoraUve medium In tlUa ac-
oMbory cnifwhle that moreassa tn
un it and kBportftODe.
Boarte m the matai are original
hi their method of omamantaMon
thto eeason rather than in their
fabric or shape in an error, to of
fer diversity from the hand^colored
type*, style leaders are mtrodudng
hand-embroMered geometric de-
signs, and appliefl incnutations t^
sharp cont/aat m fabric and color.
I*^lhpr m ooloTs Is Incnutied in
iKivel r(i»nn*T 'T, thr b-'.if kanha
srart and iMif •■.■■■"i'n f""ill-
lrt-I>iuc*'l. and frarf 'ii^ In \hf long
Myle that pradofninatM thu^ days.
Tim vogiw of plaid silk exUiwlj to
■oeessortoa. as wltns^ thU gay set
of scarf and be« from Bimon 4c
Oans Kach haa a elmutoted mono-
gram tn black and rrd. and the bag
U fitted with a Rold ring M slip
o\-er an extendM farnellan
When the acoeasory set in in
a hat It may be o( felt »s pinutrd
rat IncrufUUons repeat the motif
two
gf «h» cnpe o< whlcb the triangle 1 fOk df^r
and bag are made, the Ult^
bordered with plain crane in
shades. The string belt
in motifs to match.
The Mg square scarf k not yet out
of the picture, but at pr»wnt the
long type meetJ* fashion npprovai.
Ttie new phn--'- -f *ri:,..L> !• a
mtoe betweeii lau U'na and the
triangular out
Chanel Chooses
Red and Blue
R0. ^Kmsored by Chanel t<^
afumoon and evaolng and
used rxOuslvtfy for the f'-ni '-t n
crepf'. for the latter in Iscf- m.i d
pallletted maleriala. Is a ^i-^ i- ^
sbntlar to henna that it rr.itriit
be mistaken for thu Hch niwi-
CThanel's blue fir erenJn"; f>n!r ;ri
net and chrtTon. Is a vrry brU;r,t
■hadf of consld«Ti»ble Intensity that
df^snds the soli^ning influence t<
«rtmriai itghi lo make li wearable
for tne ma>onty of
CSMnK ksaa tt hi
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CHESS COLUMN
Bjr T. H. PITBB
(AH Blghte B«MCf«d)
BLACK— Cftpfttalann
^t\f■ puy Ls the tmd at tti* tMne
't r.u'h follows;
'.VHITE BLACK
;:jp<4R3 23. KRft
tf Rxi'. 24. N B 0 Ob Vim the
pxchance for a r»«xL
M. QM3 M.IIK4
35. N B s as. Prtt
20 R I N as. Q K B 3
27CJK2 27. RxRP
28 R K 1 28 R H S
29 . P R J 39 . R H 6
30. Q K 3 30. R BT T
31. P B 3 31. q B 5
9S. QsQ ». RxQ
93. RxP S3. R B a
:)4 R R 1 34. K Q 2
Black (orcM the druw by tbe
dm-icr of doubled Rook* m the
sevfnth raiik.
as. R X R P 35 R (Q a> q 7
36. R * B P Drawn
A gAtnp tTfm% the Teanj Toama
■ in which th" British chmnpion
k.<p9 thp initiAUve until a arrlps of
e»chan«cA force* a draw.
WHITE
BLACK
Vaf:,
C'apablanca
I.
P K 4
I P K 4
3
N K B 3
a N q B 3
3,
B N 5
3 p q R3
4
B R 4
4 p q 3
&-
castles .
5. B q a
6
P Q B 3
S . P B !» »
7.
P Q 4
7. B N a
S
B K 3
ft. K N K a
».
P Q B4f
t. PxP
10.
NxP
10. Owtlas
11.
N Q a t
n. NxN
la.
BkN
13. BsB (R 4)
13.
NxB
13. BxB
14.
qxB
14. N B 3
15.
Q q a
15. q B 3
m
Q R Q 1
16 q K 3
17.
q K 3
17 P K B 4
18
N B 3
IB PxP
IB
NxP
19 P q N 4
20.
P Q N 3
20. PxP
for White to maln-
q B 4 In order tc
N on lu oetttm
It L- ...■-.■n;ial
tarn II I'liun at
safcvimrd his
tquarr at K 4.
21. PxP 31. q R N 1
22KRK1 33. RN5
Tlif remaining moves are with tne
iiugraiti at the head ol ihe column
Our next 15 a model (or the closr
treatment of the 8h»UUHi vUh ■
brilliant fVnlah.
WHITE
1. P K 4
Z P K N 3
a P q 4 I
I. B N a
N K Z
Caatlee
P Q B 3
P q 4
B P « P
BLACK
1. P Q B 4
1 N Q Bl
a. PK4
4. pqa
6. P K R 4
fi P R 5
7 F X N P
B PlP
a
Black 5 development In Inferior
enabling White to open the Itnes to
ad van tag e.
flPxP OPxP
10 N X P 10. q N 3
11. B K 3 n. qxp
13. R B a 13. q N 4
T^e proverbial fate attends
Black's capture of the q N P. I!
12 Q» R: 13 N»H, P»N; 14
B g -I M ^. s ifi. q Q a. u4 th(*
Black W L'. lost.
13 P X N
14 N R
15 Q R 4
16 q B 2
17. N N 5
18. N K 4
18. N q 8
ao. p q 4
at. BxN
aa. NxR
33 . q q 3
34. K B 1
afi . q q 1
36. B K 3
17. R Q N I
28 PxB
30. K N 1
BlMk rMUM
NxN
n N 1
N B 4
B B 4
K R N a
q R 4
P K B )
N q 0 fih
23. PsB
33. RxN
RK 3 cb
R K 7
q X B p
B X P
BxB
q K B 3
B K 51
a4.
35.
36.
37
as.
30.
30.
CREKS SEVfH AND N0TI8
Cob lend - Midland Countlee
CTnlon— BtafTordiblre beat Lelceater-
ahlrc bv P' to 2S. and ao qualify
tUmmtj Brnth
Ihfl hwtant abowUni
i'»Lb«- ffmlij fr*ww Htm pnr*m,
nr-tilj-nii sniff prr«jitr« tinn ami
II iMurinn rxquukil« KaintinrM
llnWWlrWM nhmgrn fc« hon.
VoHMMi M rrrU ^mimh»mH hi a
j|-f td Cmmmilm^ Wr«
iUlkaUMltaOptMt^
i jujMfcM I ICkt. a mha
tj^r^mmtd Baby Inn"
ACROSS
1. Mystic theoeopby.
6 Bon of a Klnt:
11, Pf-riitan lake
12. Rlvrr in Southwest Umt«d SLatea.
ly ExlflUnv.
ifl. Wllbered.
17. Loud DObML
10. Dry.
10. Color.
aa chmeter «( AraWu Mlglitk.
22 Poem.
2.T t'poii.
2A. Membranous pOOBh.
'i.'y Narrow openbtt*
27 senior lab.).
28 Abortclne of Japan.
39. Town In Holland.
31. UnUL
3X Loyal.
33. noor cover.
84. Wrong.
a7. Part of ncBch Intfo-Ghlnft.
40. New Eogtend state labj.
4a. Bitter.
♦4. ^ir-beailBS tttlDMlit — —
46. Tavern.
43 Draws away
50. A nvwA orR&nizaLlon iabJ.
51. Bom
Oa. River in Bohemia.
oa. 100 (Bonoa).
54. sett*.
66. A bristle.
57. Performer.
OS. Btghwoy-
60. Kind or atone.
' DOWM
I. Roman (od.
a. Martian.
3. Sable.
4. Bevcrane
b. Fanner
6. GeomeUw figure.
nowN
T M;i'i"r 'riiiir'.f*
8 Ronittti EinptTor.
8 NaUve chlfts nf AlfOrtb.
[0 rhurcl) ofllclaljl.
13 E> r trifled partlelO.
14- LabQimtori«%.
ao. RlnrlnPolaad.
31. AM.
M. etenc» PIMM-
as. naylnt cards,
30. smaU Island.
30. Ponder.
34. Conducts
St. Fabulous bird.
30, OoddcBft of mlaehlef.
39. Seek to obtOllL
41, Inactive.
43. Oo up.
48. Dtsentan^e.
47. Close la
40. Mesb work.
58. liump.
60. MA
57. Doctor (ab.).
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AMIWCB TO rXHrXKUAy-* rVIJLLM
for the fieml'ftnal round of the Eng-
lish County ChAmptoa<ihlp.
Southern Countie-s Union — Ad-
judication of unflnlxhed itames give
the following resulU: E>isex win
from Kent by 8', to T, and Mid-
dieaex win a«aUut Surrey by 56 to
40, and BO Mn for tlio ieaioa by 3
points.
Ttae Boost Law Trophy— The
flnal for the Mason bfivean the
Patent Office and the Board ol
Education was won by the former
by 7 to 3: the Patent OfBoe tbu*
retain the tnmby won last year. An
old opponent of Bonar La« at the
Olaevow Chess Otab b, we think
the best player on the B.C. Main-
land In the pemn of Mr. B. H-
Blane. of the Vancouver C.C.
The British Boys' Champion.
at Hastings ejuled in the victory ol
a, Craddock. ajiod fifteen, of CardlfT
High , School, Mfcond, Stacey, of
Hove:* third. Poupard, of Ramsgate
Twenty boys compel/^ Tlie Cham-
pion.-hlp 'it the London Secondary
Schools hw been won by U\e Wil-
son's Orammar school. Camber-
wrll, who soared 4-2 tn the flnal
with the Regent street Polytechnic
Capablanca vs. Twenty-One Play-
env— The Cuban had a severe tost
tor hU opponents were sheeted
from the seven counties nearest
London and the OAetropoatan CO
He won IS, drew 4, and lost 1. the
winner end two of tbe players who
drew being prp.vnted with eou-
venlrs. A .vr<md display sgalnol
twrntv-nlne women and leven men
fsult'-rl In hi^ winning the whole
36 garner, but one of his stoutest op-
ponents was the nlne-year-otd
Prtnceas Tatlana Wlatemaky.
United Stales— Dr n L l^derer
director of the Bradley Beach meet
has received th*! following accept-
ances: Dr. Alechttv F J Nfarshall
Bd. Lasker. A. Kupchik. A Keviu
H. R. Blgelow. Lajofi nnd Herman
Stflnrr and 1. S. Turover. Dr
Alechln'5 rec#*nl eihlbllionfi, the
first ftlnce hlA triumph at Bucnod
Aires, in which he haii coiuumed
more time and Inert a gnatet
percentage of lossaa than baa been
his wool la flbe pMt, would Indicate
that (Ha tttlo toOldor oeads not only
this aellttt partldpatlOQ In etaeos
before entering the next champion -
xhip match.— Bogton Onrtsttan
Science Monitor.
Tlie Style of Capablanca.— An
able crlUc'.i view nf the Cutian'a wtn
from Mlchcll "'nils game Is an ex-
hkbiUon of patient effort on Capi-
blanca's part lo turn a tflght po^i
uonal advantage Into a winning oti>-
More noUoeabte, however. Is his
adoption of Uw hypar-modero
treabnent of tlie opening, a style of
chess we beUeve he adopu with
rrhiciaoce, jrei suitable poealbly U:
u taste for early defenitva cbe»»
u the opening of a game. We oan'f
iiiiii;.'Uit' Morphy playing such a
»iur With a ainoere faith in the
<.tieA8 t>)-tuti.H of Cupiiblanca. we teel
he is uiiju-it u, liLs rp»l talent Ir
•id^'pUnK hui h a >.tyl<' sucoe-ttful
i-'ii'ijjiH lit- niiiv lif- [lirr«'bv
■ There iiud Ix' A diKiUty to a
preai master'!, c hcft.-i Lhal wUl not
let It descend to the mediocre.
bla»m or ocmmanp^oa. ArtlMry
sttfrom thereby, a owrtctykno a
chess imrely resuHs
A treat nuuty ymn ago this
(Tiiicai ihought of the wnier nr,
more pronounred when the French
defe:u'f wns S' rnii;ii« p'-pttlar The
move I' i. :tpi\ ' I r K 4, waa
derlsi^' "- 'I'-'i- ' Ki'ti: ■■ psiwn one
uiaak- Ii; Ui>- : "J^t ' '. riii.ny bril-
liant g;inii ? fr-i.i. ii^' >t'-m-h de-
trmr was ui;j i't ..ii .r. 1 i^iwever
today we have iiuiiieruii.s Pawns
one sneak tn the hyper -modern
school- Of course somebody wins
eventually and usually the better
(dayer, but not because of such a
moogrel gtyle of chess. Btelnlte
when world champion, adopted »
retreating style of chess Chf&<
players laughed at It, but he
won with this style because it at
least involved a strategtral plan his
opponcfit.'<i did not understand
E)ii;iiiiici Lasker understood such a
nia-.i'sy and the fitelnltz style was
th.i.. defrat/-d Dr Ijisker has* been
coiifrani^d by ihe hyper-modem
cheAB and defeated It by fine,
straight, understandable strategy
He has not adopted ttils modem
style, not because ha to old-fasb-
loned. but because he hag no faith
tn such ehaotkt cheas; baoause It
fumlshes no basis for true strategy
in rtie.v - the hlpher thought that
appeals to the real chess general
Capablanca Ls capable of surh
high standard. The writer, tieraiise
of hl« admlraLlr'n for the Cuban's
talent, de-'ire<, onlv that he respect
It himself ;' h:. F. VxTf^ tat TbO
Boston Trkii-.i-iip:
Dr. K lAfker B latest book U tbus
rOvtowed by The Sulsae lltiwes:
"It wotild be rsdi to say that
lASker's phUooophy wlU retain Its
value. But the positive results of
this work are manifest In the realm
of chess. It 15 for this reason that
tlw sixty- year -old master Is not a
stcfnUa XX. but rather a Lasker t,
and iKlMUM ihs ealf^aa* oO lOs
line."
Air Mail I sed
Canadian Vxpcrters should note
the air mail farlllUeK now available
tn Colombia and Ecuiidf.T. writes
Juiiie;! CunntiiV r:,,iia<1i"in Tradt*
Coniml^oner ai llavana. m the
forthcoming tsme of Tt\e Commer-
cial Intelligence Journal. The Bcad-
U Airway System now provtdejt a
dally service between Barranquilla
and Oiradot 'near th** rapita!
Bogota) and a Wf^'JcIy sm-\rr a.-
far ai Cartageiir'^ nnd Bwfna Ven-
tura Another rompmiv i;i orrani/.-
Int; an air lin*' frnm ("iiiayii'niU
lEcuartrri winch U' nlrr-nciy rm-
neclcd by seaplane lo Bucnavrntura.
to Payta 'North Peru), which will
link up Peru, Bolivia, Chile and the
Argentine wttli tba iwesiiU BeadU
servlee.
WOULD UTILIZE
PRAIRIE STRAW
Interest Revivt tl in Pro
po;,iI to Miike Paper
from ^Xastt• Product ol
Western rarms
4Si
BEm COLLECTEU
One or the largest grain elevator.^
■ rh" world to be ctinntrurted al
]■..-■. ; .'. , n.->::j;i.i. hsvinR 124
Alios, each with a storage capac.ty
of about 360 tons of grain.
Many auto hl^wayi are to be
oonstniet«d in Panama.
SOUND AUCTION BRIDGi:
By WILBUR CWHTTEHEAD
Bidding No Ttamp WUfc Tiff* Vn-
J froteeted SaUo
10 6 5 S
B 4 S 3
K 3
A K «
* S 4 X J ' T
V 10 76 L ,vq»fi
♦ f 0»A10 97
^ Q J 2 Lj^-i^ 10 6 a
4k A K Q
V A R i
« 8 & 4
4h 9 a 7 4
AttcllMi Bidding
South. or\<> Nn Trump] all pass,
ronlract fliddtng.
iBl Rd. 2nd Rd.
S 1 No Trump S No Trumps
w pj<f Pass
N 2 So Trumps Pan
t Vmnn Pass
sAuxMT rot^ or -m anmnto
AaeCSen: 8ottth*B Ud «f one No
Trump lllustratag the accepted prln-
rlple thst a No TYump may be bid
onginauy with a hand eontalnlog
tour quick tricks in two siifta. when
neither of the sutu Is of biddable
length, ev^n with tbe other two
suits unprotected.
Ceasnieit The same remark sjp-
but also aome oondttkming as wall pUee to Oonttaet At Oontiaet.
however wifh rliis hand. Ni.TTl.h o.-.-
Bistfl South, and South a-isumlng
North's support to be m Diamond.*:
and Clubs, veniurrr. the game bid
of Hme No 'TViinip--
Tiix riJtr
West open.i his only fntir-card
suit, leading '-he 3 of Diamonds.
Declarer comes up with' Dummy's
King and Kast-West make four
Diamond brteks. Had Declarer not
played the King, East would have
finessed the 9 and the nwult wn^iid >
have been the same. On the inu-
mond trlrk«, Df^larer dl.M'^rd> n
Club frr.ni h.^ oar. hand .-vncl r\ flub
and s l^'-arl Inni Dummy, retain -
Ini? f-'ur .Spadiv. in r>ummy in hopes
of rwLdbliAhink! A long card of the
suit
Whip-hevcr .■aiit. the advenwrles
i I'Tlarer get« In and
uuf-.-i 111.''-" muiuls of spades, and.
as the advene apadas are evtcriy
19)111, e rt ab Mghei a long %iade in
Dummy. Declarer takes one round
of Reuts on the bare chance thst
the Queen wUI fall. Then entering
tSummy with a Club, he makes the
long Spade, foUowlns which he
LricA the Heart flneAsr us hi.> best
rhr\nce fnr eamp Tti*' finesse auc-
ct-f-TjAw. iJTi.iriT Tr.akes tn all four
Spade LnckA. three Heart tricks
and two Ctob krlcka» sufflolent for
game.
OaprrlaSl. ISIt. AneUen Br14t« HuatUi*.
fae- OlHClll«!«fl b* atU Bvodlcau. tot.
A resolution pnsent«d at the con-
vention of the 0nlled ^nneri of
Alberta urged Immediate action to
' investigate the posslbliar o.' a straw
rwpcr Industry In Albsrta. Recently
th'- linited Farmer! of Bsiimtehe-
wan Kuve evidence of a stanllar in-
tere.-.! in ihia matter, loocint: tn
' early action Thua, after a itate of
apparent dormBiiry for ,nnie llnif,
attention from irifluenctai sourci is
being directed upon the iamentable
lack of utUliaUOQ of whai is a tre-
mendous and increasing raamiroe m
western "■Ttadn
The matter of the aoowmile dU-
position ol the ceraal straws of
Wsstem Cfcnada. anonnous mppltes
of which are available every year,
has long occupied the attention ot
the Oovemment. the Canadian
Paclflc Railway, the Natlonsl Re-
search Council. Industrial develop-
ment boards. Boards ot Trade and
other public bodies Allowing lor
the great inerease in neid crops In
Westaq OMiada enr;, •■. -..r the vol-
ume ol tlilg mitenai annually des-
troyed m the Western provinces
cannot be much short of ten mUUon
tons, m Sastem Canada a use for
a great deal ot this straw ts found
la the livestock IndiLMry. and in the
manufacture ot .sirMw board, but In
the West, the wholesale bumiryi of
straw plle^ after threshing has long
been a regrettable feature of sn un-
balanced indu.stry. It is little won-
der that Western ranadlan furmers.
engaging In this destruction year
after year, exhibit a keen Interest
In tha BMatblllty of thcr straw pile's
ecflhomle uflllsallon and a present
totAl waste balnt turned Into a
souree of pnOt.
Varkms schemes have at various
times be«n davlaed to turn this wast«
product to profitable tise, these com-
prising rabrlsaClon of pulp und
paper, building blocks. MIe. fcrtUllcr,
pas and lumbrr For .-iome time
■;iraw ha-; been utilized by n rnm-
p;iny itt Trrntoii, Ontario, fcr ihi
monufarture of straw board, and h
plan to o^tabllAli such a plant nt
Winnlp<^ to take advantage of
W'f-^frn rr^rjiircr.s ua,-: mooted A
M.-inltoba piant L« ensiiupd tn the
manufacttire of insulation board
from flax straw. Oreatest Interest,
however, has centred In the pos-
sibility of utilisation In paper mak-
ing, of outstendlng Interest to Can-
ada since the Xkimlalon is premier
nroducer of newsprint and anxious
(o T^in'ntatn this position. The pulp
: r l [I'-irT (irlii^trv hai i1»velooed
I ■ ■ ■■ , ■ ni niiUT ."^o thuf.
(";in:j.i.i -. ■*<.f)ii^ r»"-ourcf5 have betn
Itu-rea-lnclv drsv-n upon, a oom-
mcnrppjent hnvlng bern m^d<' upon
th.xe of the Pralrip I»rov1nrp.'! nnd
there Is a natural and wlde-jtpread
interest aa to fMurw asgvUaa of raw
material.
Ttitre Is nithlnK oroblematlcal to-
day nboui the uUlisation of straw
in tius maaaer. A few years ago
a well known London morning paper
published a complete edition on
paper made from Canadian straw,
and more recently a United States
dally did the same thing, definitely
lining the oue.-'rtlon from theory to
practice. Shortly after tlie war.
Tinder the sponsorship i»f tlii* C^na-
dian Paclflr Pailwav n nn'thod for
the ijtr.ixatlon of flax straw in thr
manufacture of pulp for conver.'-ion
into high-grade n|per was perfected,
and writing paper produced on a
commercial scale which was ror
.tome time used under the letter-
head ot the then preiddent of that
rallwav. the late Lord Shaughnessy.
Since that time the Development
Branch of the Canadian Pacinc
Railway hni kept in the rloscst
touch with thL! problem, co-operat-
inft wirh Mr Bache Wllg In ronner-
tion with hi.s ."^pTlal procevi. and
with tlif fannriian Forest Product*
Laboratory in the experiments it
carried out In connection with that
process and with the Oovemment
of Albert* to Ite efforta to get that
process estebQ^wd. They also gave
pracllcal a<isistane« to Mr. DeValJD
and h\* n.M^oclates in their etforti
to e^tiibll/h the Industry In the Weal
and mpeclally in arranging for
.weral hundred hales of Wertrm
straw to be '-hipped to Europe for
a commerrui; test In plants estab-
Ushud m France, wbloh pnmd en-
tirely successful
As a mati.rr of fact, the manufac-
ture of paper pulp from 9ereal
straws, dstia from the beginning of
the art. and to far as is known It
was the raw stock from which paper
was fint made. Esparto pulp Is still
made la larga quantities, the grass
being imparted from Spain and
301 YEARS AGO
the Hai^ family besan
to make Scots Whisky
The reason for Us
world-wide popularity
^ to»doy Is
INSIDE
THE
BOTTLE
ihia atlvertiscment U not publialieU or displated ))y the Lriquor Conuot Board or by the
Government o( B^Itbh Columbia
Africa. The great ^qnnaUm of the
paper Industry with the Increasing
drawing upon woods resources drew
attention once again to the pos-M-
bllltles of straw, with the result that
much Investigation was undertaken.
The Canndlan Pacific Railway was
active in thU from an early date,
expending considerable sums in re-
search and co-operating m .ihip-
ments and aiding in other ways.
The Otnremmcnt ot Alberta be-
came interestod, made Investigations
Into all known axperlmentai pro-
cesses for tbe manufacture of pulp
from straw, and in 1931 made ar-
rar)gemenU<i for laboratory test,-* on
what t.i known as the BnrUe-Whg
procos- by the Pulp and Paper
Division of t he Fnreitt Products
Loboralory at Mimtre.'I R<y.iitU
were rrnilirntly »n'lftf JC*or\'. It being
demon. 1 r,ii''<i undi-r f^emi-rommor'
clal cunctiLii>n« that f>t,raw pulp was
riPrJiT^y suited to the manufacture
of ^Ip and paper products, Tbe
Ttvatt states: "it seems Justifiable
to state that this process will yield
a pulp from straw of higher un-
beaten strength than sulphite wood
pulp end with closely similar yields
on ti wciRht basis" The Bache-
Wllg proce5.s. It went on. ■ further
involved no mdlcnl departure from
the standard sulphite process which
gives It tbe advantage of brine able
to utlllce present-day wood pulp
equipment In the manufacture of
pulp and at the same time have tbe
advantage of requiring very much
leas power for the reason that the
barking, shipping and grinding pro*-
ceMies are eliminated-
Tlie Alberta Oovemment declared
that Ihe manufacture of paper pulp
from the cereal straw of the Prov-
ince had been proven feasible, and
opUm^tirally rxprc^^cd the belief
that U ■.v.-iiiM Iw only a Fhort tlin*-
before A plant would be in nprratinn
In Bdmonton. Dlfhcultles Q rrr h >u -
ever, encountered in i n t r 1 1 ng
atpltal In the enterpriei* The time
was not the best for the securing
of tovestment fund<i Interest ap-
parently dwindled and the matter
hax been In nhp^anre ff^r 'ome time,
i.'ntil now arfivrlv rc^inected under
what would .ippsar to be more aw-
pirioiui ronduioas by the farmers'
organ izaoons
In the Industrial expan-^trm the
Prairie Provinces are errperienring
and their swelling amhiii'int :n tin^
regard there would ^eem to he more
hope of this enieriMlse being brought
to suooBSsful conclusloa Certam it
la that tbm la a toemendous re-
source not alone belag uautUlaid.
6i
A loeLg-dlstanc* teleplMme
far>sway MoUier wnaU pleas« h
aartkiat else on Moihera' r>ay.
to
■are
tkst
B.C. TEI-EPHONK COMPANY
but abaotutely wasted la Western
Oana^ eaoh year, and whQe the
ocmblne reaper-thresher, which In
its operaUoos leaves Uie straw
standing, seema destined te oodm
Into evaT'lnereartng use. tha straw
resources of Western Canada wlU
always be vvry Isige. There Is noth-
ing problematical about the making
of paper from this material, rnd
Western Gonads han other advan-
tJiRe'i for the industry In t!ir way
of salt and .■odtiirn MiIphAtf deposits
It would ■■nr t'l- '-giially cer-
tain that Uie paper which WOOld be
made from this aouroa will be ra-
ipdrsd.
A va.Ht amount of sclentlfWi and
economic data, much of It coUectMl
by the Conadlan Pacific Railway. !•
available U> those InteresUd With
Canadian msources ot all kinds com -
tng in for greater sttantlaA tha Ume
should soon arrive tbt alttlsa-
tton for one purpoot or other of tha
grant straw pOas vbleh ranaln after
tte^y wotiay aaaaoii to Wostem
A chlneso railway recently erected
at Harbin. Manchuna. a large four-
siory priniing plant, an asyltun for
RuMO-Chinne orphans, and two
launieal wards for tba Oaatnt Boa-
pltaL
MISS ADVF.NTl RFS
Swoons and Swings
By Mary Tuttle
1 <i 'f. ,
1 ■ "O"':^
M thoughi
* of Q
thief
Jl Victorian
soini
Vifeuld
shalpG lilpe
a Icof
Slnd fall
in Q
foint'.
But/ "bhe
''^ croob \\)ho
sets out
On a modem
v-io,,H'- f rail
m Wish,
beyond doubt,
in (jail. -
Fourth Section
Magazine Features
' — -T-
^0. 131-SKVENTY-HKS r VKAR
VICiOUlA, BlUriSH COLLMBIA, SUNDAY. M AY 12, 1989
Great Britain and the Dominions Overseas
OUTLOOK ON
LIFE CHANGED
SyFFERINIi
DICXENS.LAmMIAIIK
tittl* DorritS Churth In Soath-
wmrtt OeoUnd ia Uuiccr of
Where His Majesty Soon Will Be in Residence
EARL DEMITS
His LATdAltlp -f \vifsJ..ril IUi»nrUd
Army l.ut
Apparent Dislike of His
Royal Highness lo Kndless
Court Formality Now Ap-
* predated by His Father
COURT CIRCLES TELL
PATBETIC REMARKS
Sovereign's Conversation
With Nurses and Doctors
Indicate Appreciation of
"Extraordinary" Life
-pHF psycholotrtc-al ffffrL-. ut h\K
1 Illness on thp Kii^i; wrc iaul
to br remarkublp TIk-v an- .ia di-^-
tlnrily '■vidcnt a.'- thv physical coii-
s€i;'.ii'ni-".'. Hi.'> Mijt'Jitys outiook on
Iilc in hin ixMiuon u a moiurch
luu undnim • deelcM etouic«
Recording to bast-lnforiMd opinion
la court cirelw.
WbAt Cht chance !■ may be best
e tui a m d br Um words which he Is
md to hvn uttered to one of hU
nUTM. "TToU h»Ve learned. Betay,
u I h»Te. that a kln« u aiur nil.
JU5t B very ordinary kind i^f nian,
but one *Jm hos to liv*? m :t '.<'rv
nx Ira ordinary kind 0* w»y tiiat
vMid^-umrs -u^emi to haw •» UtUa
•.Mis*' In It "
It li ttk-o said i-hiH moiT or le«
the (r'-qui'n* theme of the sov-
ereign ■ ' Mi:verRaUon8 with hls
nurses and di-ctors, who understand
him better than anyone el»e, for
Iboy have seen him through a long
n trf— and through niffering that
oould V rthend only by opiates.
Tt la not to bo wondered at that
altar an Hta Ma>e«tv haa been
-me Church etf St. OaorfB tlw
Martyr, more faralUlfly kMfim U
Luue Dorrltl Church, it, aeoord^
lAg to db«ialehai from T . i»i d n p, to
du^or of rollapw. City trafflc
puilnff t.be hiHorlc church, made
famoua by Dtckena' novel, has
grown heavier of late yettr& and the
vibration has loosened thr old pt'.-
lan. The BlAhop Ol South wark
ha» appealed for 135.000 lo repulr
some of the damage and to raake
the building safe for oommunl-
cute and vudtora. UUto DoRlt'a
Church lUnda in the borouffh of
aouUiwarfe. a tMrough oonnected
with the ol^ of London by Black -
frtera, Southwark and London
brldgea. In the midst of nvemlde
whttr\'es and glsssware inanufac-
tnrii".-^. u f*r\'e.\ one ot the poorer
and mor*- roiiiffAted pails of the
threat city. I'lie church stands on
loundaUon stones Uld by Uie Ab-
boU of Bermondaey whahb ftbout
1123. they huUt there a ooimitt.
Miss Beavan Huns
*MlM Maifaret Beavan, farmer
Lord liayor of Urarpool. haa ac-
cepted ah Invtuuoo to itand as
Conservative otcdldate lor the
Evcrton DlvWon of Liverpool Co).
U, c. W90<|Doek. the present mem-
ber, la rottrlnc- ^
EMPM SHOWN
Ejthibition Galleries of Im-
perial Institute Continue
PopuUr — 350,000 Vis.
itors Last Year
PRIISCE'S FARM IN
ALBERTA SHOWN
CUT IN NAM
PLANS MAY BE
PflUTlCALCRy
Mr. MacDonald's Promise
of Parly's bupporl of U.S.
Proposal Challenges At-
tention of Public Speakers
PKtSS COMMEM S
APPROVE SCHEME
Lloyd George Said to Lean
Towards Acceptance of
Theory Which May Force
Gcyverhment's Hands
CINCE thr ,.;:»!. -.oiiii.enL of the
Since the Imperial Institute
wnarable (ram hw way of life have
bf-rome clearer to him than they
vrrr brfore hi"* lllnew. Whm he
»^ni to the «a wall at Cra gwcll to
.rf thr crowd below, which had
born allowed blT hla direction to
through, the artificlalltieft in- rropened in IWfl lie exhibition gal-
' ' lerles have grown steadily In at-
tTRrtivrnrr^?, and It Is clear from
thr ;>■" ^rinncs nf livit year that
their popularity l-s Btill increasing.
The Inatltute was visited Ih IS28 by
^ . nearly UMOO persooi, Ineludintf
Bithcr on thit ^m. he said to one ^,^1 tbUdna with
of hi* staff: "It l« g»>d to see real j ^^^^ toaoher* Moat of the children
htnun betot* M^ln. I could wisn , primary, central, and
I w«n one tS them ' (.ccondary aohoolB in and near l^n-
How the monarch is able to sym- , tion_ jjut one party of eiRhtv rame
Mihiw with and underhand the | from Batin\ and an-
AM\^ot the Prince of Walea fw Q^^er was brouahi from H*.ulngs,
rrri-morfv and the endlMi'l0OOMt» The reorganisation of the gallenca
a", ro-iri conilnulng stcadUy, Conslder-
Ahlr progress was made in 1989, and
an luuds and tune permit It ta In-
tended to brim every oourt up to
the standard of the New Zealand
court, the nm to be remodelled
when the InsUtate waa reopened.
With Che Kid of grants from the re-
ipeeUve Qovenftnents and from
. ... , . J I .1- (mm *k« mtr rtti «tw left la fh* RcMind Tower it- ; : 'vate apartment* of the i?oyaI Family are on the right
V'^'Xe^'d^^W^rom'tfie*-^^ ^-^^--^ wiSTTdouble row of very on «tj«
▼ The ^^^™nomwam •"''"'^l^ uru Windsor Great Pnrk r Thames, not .ihown in the picture, <un. on the left of the CaaOc.
t£ the town ol Windsor neen ,n the lower l.f, h...d .orn.^
URGE TRADE PEACE
AastraUaa < hor>hea Dedan
qf Problem Seal* With
Tne Brotherhood
In
INJFXT BRBCCflll
INTO EIECTION
All app*al tiy the churches
s-iuih Aufliralia. pn>bably unique in
tf; rf-prrsentatlve u n a nim i t y, baa
been made in the intareata cf Inm-
irtel pMM. The atcnatorta Incltide
thoae of Che ArcftbUhop oT Adelaide
(Dr. Spencei. the Bishop of Adelaide
I Dr. Thoma5> , Prtdretrk Bullork
preside n t of the Cr^u nci 1 ot
Churches, and the prexldents of
the Melhodtil Confer'*nrf Baptist
Union. Chnrche* ol < hn ■ fv>n*tre-
gaUcnal Union, Prci;hyL?rwn AJtsem-
Uy, SalvaUon Army. Sootety erf
ptlanda and the Unitarian CAiurch.
The appeal points out that the In-
leresU nf the community sUnd
above all others, and the people are
MARK mmm
OF LONDON ZOO
Flgny HlppepetaasBa Sent by New
Koik Xealagtcal Society Jelaa
bi Oelrbrailmi
Tlie Ijondon Zoo. which ce!ebral«I
lU one hundredth anniversary
I he f nd of last month, com*
priBcs only thlrty-flve acre*, hut
all through ita history it haa
been world-tamoaa for the
rarity of Its collerii'iom it Is per^
hape the only soo tn the world which
boasts of the p<rfttenesa of lu In-
habitants. For what other eoo hax
an Indian mlna bird which can Bit
on a perch sll day long and call
pawr.H-by: "Hello. heUo, how are
jovi? How are you?" Thla Utile
yr-iiom' -leg from India nob only
FaeeUoas Coouemlng Mr. Baia
wta'a "
winniiig a repuUtwo pn "laiV
urged to exhibit kindly toleration in
Qr*wal«'"^" ""^"^ ""^'^^ °' I industrial problems. As Australia ... ; J^ji"* '^^, Km-
mmated model* haa been «ihsi»n- p^^^t, wtth an tndt..strlal ^P^,"" "iiSSSfrf SS
tlallv mrrea^ed In the pajt year.' situation likely to result in a wide- Kington accent Thousands of Lon-
The la'■^^i•. liivj, '. ii . iKoa estate in . ffpimd clulocailon of trade and com-
Xmudad. D^uh^U We;,l Indies, wlUt [ ^^j^p vartou.-* church leaders
mUfil hrsiltlflillr modelled little , |f.it that they ought to unite In a
15 Winning a — ■ — - ^figttfga—coUecllng the pod* from the I tor good will, irrespective o(
tAblM. In Kngtand broccoli has ju«iy^ Another recent addition Lj^^ p^rty creed
won a triumph such a* no veget^^. ^ instructive idea of cotton I
howev« goocuMt. haa ever "f^OTed emuv^t^n on the Oealra Plain. 6u-
hTfore nhas booonw an eleetlw ^ one of the most delightlul
, I of all shows the teeming wild life of
Premier Baldwin U responsible ror ^^j^^ ^ us home, and waa
imunchlng broccoli mi Itj path '-^ ' niodeUed by the dlrector r. son. who
iwitlc*! glory- In his speech ft ^ j^iry inrmer in Kenya In an-
SJSJvLanr in which outlined tlu- ^^^^^ diorama the Prince of Wales
SSSrvative poUrv r-^i"^""'"'
uttr eaur«aa«l pndc at Uie psogreaa
-imagine with what plMwre 1
teamed the other day from a friend
X> had just returned from Cwn-
JSu that, owing to martet grading.
™BiiUsh broocoU has b^^"*
^^utnlottM continental markets,
deSte aU handicaps Thal> an ei-
ample of what can be done-
Now. broccoli is 5eUloin in<-' with
. u U'ndon tables, luu i - i -n»l
-ind Labor paper* 1>^*"»'"''J.^.^;^'^-
roll and they have been >J
w Baldwin day m and «|*^.'™»;
ta the Baldwin policy? they ask to
^yanis And gleefully Um oppoBf:
Uon chorua shouts bacfc "Broeooui
Ur. Baldwin can laugh dm the
tvoMOUlvsue
La seen riding on his ranoh In Al-
berta When the PrUfce law thU
model he declared that it was tx-
aotly rtght, and was astonished to
learn that Dooa ot tha arttita had
visited his ranch.
BQbK FlOyUtD
NATIVE TO DFATH
PEDAISfilCVCIE
AUOii!) tUANNEL
Se^mid FF^nrhman lo Areompliah
r«ai Makca Trip From Calais to
Banr on Modified Bike
Thr EntU.h Channel, that narrow
^rrr". .,f h-ippv water which sep-
don children wish they knew how
the mlna bird aocptlred It itt the
hills of Bengal.
London's Zoo la almoat always
crowded, despite the twenty-flve
cents admission charge. It geu
not a penny of municipal fundi and
Is supported by Kub,M:riptions of
membent, together willi Kate receipts
and money from r(inrefi.sli>n.<.. Lack'
InK all 'he natural b*auilej ol Brorw
Park \U\s hi.nonc too In Regent's
Park ran Mill hold Its bead high
ai Uip end of 100 years.
Tlie centenary was something of
an (;veiit, but one ancient inhabitant
of London's Zoo Is dlsUncUy bored.
That's Bopa— (ha flant ffrooved tor-
lotae, saki to be more than 399 yeara
" m th«Bnt*ihXUefc(old. When the London Zoo wu
n«.i ««aui b^en conquered by B»n., founded £*f^
For many yeara, ainog the boats of
JuUus Caesar cr o ss ed it. the' Chan-
nel refuaed to yield a sale path ex-
cept lo ihow who came to ships. In
with an elephant, a camel and a few
other jpeclmeru, Sopa was a healthy
stripMne of 150 yeara b*«kiDg on
thp br'A.h >i: Aldabra Island, in the
supper I should feci that I had noi
Uved In vain.
The truth of the matter la that
me nntlah elector frowns on loo
lOuch eertousneas In election cam-
oaicns. The voters are happy . to be
!rrved a datoty portion of broocoU
nlong with the heavy stdaka and
pudding* wblch the eleeUon araton
ao oltan live them.
VICAR OIIPSGATE
TalllAnt Cleric (»ive» Obdttrale Lord
el Maiter Urasd Defy and
Wtaa Oat
In onler to raacfti the cburah onir
mninc reoenUy Uie Vle« ui Ooefc^
in-ton iDtvon*. Re». H. C.
Studdy, had to clttnb the galea. Thh
stale ol affain haa oeen brought
about by the Lord of Ihi- Mimnr
. lifting thf path to (hr parlAh church
.Mnnc '-<rM'' hours The
iHtriahoners have miaiiuiiously cf>n-
,ni«d Mm aeUon ol the vicar and
.hundk counoU in eommandng a
Gteiioery Court action agalnat the
Uiffd oC the Manor. Ur R MalfcKk.
Kir a declaration that pariahonrrv
have the right on foot or In vchtclo
lo apivwwh Uie parMi church at ever. cooUoue to use
anTins hour* and at ottK VBam» [tooatf tna
Brwtal Crime In Transvaal Hriogs
Ten l.*.*hr»
Mr, Havei4:!i. Acting Minister of
Jiatloe, haa decided that lb* mb-
tence of seven yearf hnprttoomant
^_ - ^ , with hard labor, and ten laahes.
"If J could feel."* said the Premier I qu Bethel (Transvaal)
fti the Press Pvind banquet recent- f^^mer named Nafte In connection
ly "that I could make »t possible ^jjj^ ^^^^ ^^j^^ ^18 nath *- •^••r^Jiit,
for ISr. Ltod Oeor»e m Uie years to [ ^^jj ^ j^ny executed. The Oov-
have a UtUe broccoli with hi^ i priunent ha.-; received a petition a-ik-
' ' ing tor the remission of the la-^he.-*.
Nafte was tried on a charge of
murder, but the Jury returned a
verdict of culpable homicide. It was
alltfed that the native was thrashed
sevtetly and tied by hla lec to a
uw. head downwards. Be died of
shock as a result of his Inlarlaa,
wMch Included broken ribs and
a broken breastplate This was the
first time that a nogging had been
ordered tor s while priMiner In the
Ttmnsvaal, «nri Ui? duv thr Aenteiire
was passed thr Prune Mmlstet
lOrneriil H«-rt/ng' ordrred the pwt-
ponement of the inOictioD of the
luhca pcfMling a fwvlaw of the eaaa
by the Aciuid UWmm of Jwlio*.
llie aentenaa ma vtolaatly attacked
Ui the NatteaatM Pnas and the
jadtt fldr. Juatlee aolomon) was
Mouatd ol beinc nafrophlls u
front In Africa
AlthoUCh the line of houatfwld
elactrloal spph«i.<-rH in ttie tTntoo
of South Afrl'^H I." ri'H w|di*fipr»^.
Uie electric iron h»» l»»K-omr piipii^
tar and Is u«ed by nearly all hou<i>-
wtvea iJTtng m a city where cur-
rent iA avallabi'' The natives. Iww-
the old -fash -
?*;worthy etaft manned by expert- 1 1"'*'*" ^i^^**^ T?!'**' ^"^^ T"m"^
encedaailm In 1975 the ftr»t of the cabbage and bananl.^ rerteciue-
Channel swlmmen made ttir du
tanci'. and In 1009 a curloiu contrap-
tion aalled over It by the air route
Now a Frrnchman, Rani;! Vlr«tent,
has pedaled across on a sea bicycle,
being Tiie awOMd to aflOOBBptlih the
feat.
The Channel did Ita utmont to de-
ly, then hhufBes away He l-t .*o
old hlfi heavy armor creakb, and at
that age centenaries become t4re-
^ome.
The latest American ambaasadtets
of good-wiu arrived in Bnglaad a
few weeks ago and la now at the
zoo. waUowtng in oool. green water
leat I*, vmconl. talsing high seas , or feeding on luscious bales of hay.
and oontmy winds irtien he left the She li Jean, the pigmy hippopota-
Prcnch coast at Oalala When )i»|ntt> Aram Bronx Park, who was »ent
was within .<Ught of the clifU of
Dover a cross current swept upon
him, and he loot ground for an hour
A.t one time the chain of hu hydro-
cycle broke, but he made the repairs
alone without thf aid of his convoy
His time was five hours and flfty-
minutei.
ASTHMA RESEARCH
Aptsal r«r Ca-evatatto* W AO W-
fcnn Made by CiniB la
kl Leoden
over at a gift from the New York
Zoological society the wmtanaty
of London'a Zoo.
MANSION HOUSE FUND
A VmERABLE SCHOOL
Celebrate Chlgwell's Unbroken 999-
Year Becard— IB 1949 Bat One
Boy Attended
The taf«9a(cnary of OhigweU
School was celebrated at a gathering
of old boys from all parts of the
country The school waa founded
by Samuel Hanmet. ArehbUhop of
York, on April 13. 1839. Prom that
time ib» school has maintained au
unbroken record In aplte of the fact
that In the year 1840 It was reduced
to one boy. The mhoaH't man
noteworthv scholar was William
Pemi. tiip rounder of Pennsylvania,
and in recofinitlun of thlR fact It la
proposed to tniiltc ati uppeal to
Ameririin frinuL^ to 6ubM:ril>c to the
t*-! i ( n"H.^ry n n'oiorlal. whlCh Will
uke the lorm Ot a new assembly
hall. The recent celebrations were
organlxed by thA Old chlgwelllans'
Club.
WATERS ENGUIF
FiSUjiVILLAGE
Pahefleldr ea Baal CeasC OradoaUy
ItlMirisgnr Laiv Waltca «C
Nsrih Sm
The little English Hshtng town of
Pakeneld. near Lowasitrft. la aktwiy
but snraly faUlng a vletlm lo the
eneroaehmoit of the North Sea. The
erodoo of the part of the eastern
ooaat haa been gottig on for cen-
turlM and a considerable part of
the old town site is already under
wat^r In the lost vi-ur^ thr
sea ha.i Advanced eighty Iret, nnl
dunng one day in .January it »wrpt
ft»Tiy A pf'"'" '"'''^ elghtf^ii
feet in depth
Road.i thai were tiuv ^'-li tm-
vrled arr riow under uu'^t t ■ i.'!
at the ed«r of th« t.lill laiws^-.'-
,if IT J Hr-oTi r\. old 1 r . ji 1 and the re-
mains ol houfica can now be seen at
low Ude- What was formerly the
vUlage green l9 now burled in the
hjkL. In the last thirty years
ninety houses have collapsed and
have been pounded by the waves
untu their foundaUons have beoanu
part of the ocean bed.
One of the hUtorlc landmartu of
the village, the church, a thirteenth-
century building on a Baxon (ounda
Uon. ts now thr»*Atenpd
DIAMONDS m
ALLIULIIS
Reserve Stock of Gems Af-
fords Compendious Meth-
od in B.ilancing Recal-
citrant Budget in S.A.
$30,000,000 DUG AT
COST QF $500^000
Govrmnicnl 'ii Hir I'nion ol
Sfiith MrU w Iraught with many
dtni' il'H-s hut balancing the bud-
get can hardly be counted among
them. The probtom is eonvenienUy
solved by the Nnmaqiialand dia-
mond mines, which arc operated by
(he (Jovertunetil cn J which turn
deficit into ."urplu.s.
N. C. llavpn«:a. Union Minl.tt*r
of Finance, recently summaniwd the
1B20 budget a>> foUown Rt'venue.
$1»,AOO/)00; ex|K-iidiiiire. »i 44.000.-
000. leaving a credit balance of
M.-iOO.OOO. ftr morr than & per cent.
Becau.sf of the wealth ol the Na-
maqualand "diggingR." as they arr
(»lled. the Oovcrnment is enabled
to give the heavUy-tajied buslnaw
man a rebate of 30 per eont on his
hwome taut. The State mines pro-
duced more than •39,090,090 worth
of dtamondA for the eogt of 9300.000
Nor are thexe atooet to be cluuied
with the (•( ri;mon run of (tiAnv.'Mds
if ();■;.<■•. iri'-o ri i»r yt hn- Ii .r ihe
(kivrrnnii-nl rnrnpd an av^ntg- of
t.^.'i tier carat
In mark'-ting thf g^m-< the Oov-
emment Ifilluwed, it ls held, a pru-
dent coijr'.*- ( )iil> a third of the
ouij iii fifi- bren ^M. and tlin has
11. ,( 'if < n niouuh lo depreM tlie
I ■ ' 'fLstderably lower the
iiiie.. ,i[id pioflts of the privately-
Operated minea
The military career of the &rl
>tf Aylesfom has ended with a brief
animuncement in The London
' ■iirette. which says: "Irish Guards
-ir.ond Lieutenant the Esrl of
A.'.isrord U removed from the army
■..,! -dfp tt'ltiii.Hil leiup on March
t I'tjy He lA the ninUi earl of a
j ..,aK.' dating back to 171ft The
*lK»le thing la sUted to be the result
of the young man not having read
the King's Regulations properly. He
decided, recently, to resign from the
army and take up a dvU career.
Early last month he tianded In his
papers. Instead of waiting for them
to pass through the normal channels
and receive his dischara-, he tm-
medlateiy ab.wiit-d hiin.'.eir Irom hu
unit and fiiari-'l i-n u .shooting trip
In the KiL'ii, wli.--- h--- ^1.1! 1*
LIFE RISKED FOR CAT
Hundred.'! of people cheered the
If -rin- ul Ji lat from the top of thr
T'.ple ul St, Andrew's Church
I -ngton. where It had bccti
■!i,.nded lor two days. When
,1' 1! 1 ;)?-•_' to entire It down failed,
Mr. LuuLfi BeU. a young butcher,
left hla abop in Caledonian Road O Anglo-French naval fsorapronusa
Utst tiufluner, tt has been OttVlpug Qo
anyone who has XoDowed arttlsh
press comments tipon any phase of
Anglo-AiDertean telaUom. that any
such move as that made by Am-
baasadCBT Otbeon, at Oeneva. re-
cently, would elicit wann and prac-
tically uruinlmtiufs approval ol Brit-
ish JournftIi.-.m— u;., In tact. U dirt,
suys the Loud'-'n r>>r: r-.[).>n Ji-nl ol
The New York -ii--...'. '! iljui--
Tlic opinion o! Uu- 1-iril.Ali news-
papers cannot be taken as com-
mitting the Government. Many,
even among the Conservative Jour-
nals, which give general support to
the Baldwin administration, have
Iwen at loggerheads wiUi ii for
■ome time over the naval question.
This time, however, it '-an confl-
dently be said that the uovcmment
and the newspapers agree iB dp*
plaudmg the gr*.siurf
(o Uif d-'flii.t- ■■' a^tioi:
which the British Cii.^crnnicnl wui
uke. the predicUon la not so easy.
The OitiBon speech came at a Urns
when the leadrra ot every British
party were busily preparing for the
general elecUon and when it there-
fore might have been gracefully
shelved until aflor May 30. Thl:i
may even yet prove to b** its fate
IX they were able to point lo real
pi o gr t as toward a naval under-
standing with the United Stales, it
notiid b*' viiiuahla to Oonagrvat^ya
politicians.
On the other hand. Ramsay Mac-
Donald, in a New York Berald-
Trtbone Interview, deflnltely com-
mitted the lAbor party to accept-
ance of the Olbsnn thesis and
promised tiiat Ahould a Labor Oov-
emment bf formed, "we should al
()]:':f mtiKe oursriveg alongxlde the
L'nited Stati"! •
TTiere l.'. pvry rrii.'^i in ' i brllrvn
that Uoyd (irorge nnd :f ,uhni{ Lib-
erals feel the B«mp wav 'l iirr, fi"-.
and. wtth the aid of a ladder, oUmbed
the BtHgda and brought the cat
down.
mim \m
HIIIBRIIAIN
Nearly Three Hundred Vic-
tims Recorded as Result
of Cases Arriving by
Steamer From India
TOIRIST J RAUL HAS
UNEXPECTED CHECK
Red armbands. denoUnc oev vac-
dnaUon scam, have become oom-
monplaee on London 'gtreet*. Jost-
ling on buses and the underground
Is Ust-ed for the moment among the
grave social ertora. England is said
to be in the midst of a smaUpox
■■scare."
Though the epidonilo. If fewer
than 300 cases can he railed an
epidemic, came by fiun;;! bial Trnm
India, the ^^•nr•■ ti a Preiich im-
portation Thou^a^rt^ ! lUitlsll
men and women have made a rush
to get vaccinated. The narrow red
sleeveband appeared In su^ vol-
tone aa now to be olaaaed «a an
adjunct of the Sprtng faablong.
A qotstlOD fai pending befora Par-
liament on health condlUens in
Bombay. Bnglishmen or vtaltors
travtflng to the Continent are suf-
fering at the tribulations, sometlme.'t
omUAlng. but mitinly vrry tr>'lng. of
marked people bnr weeit-ender f»ced by the prot>ablliiy that Laboi-
retumlnR from France \^ r<iM>rted
lo have remarked wlthii\ (hf hear-
ing of a French sanitnry in'>i»ei-trjr
that hf had a "■imttll h(»\ and wa.t
almost riapprri 111 Jail
Yet u'ltti nil Uie increajied precau-
tion iniphrd In the time of emer-
gency, health authorities have been
able to digoover only 379 undoubted
caaea of smaDpOK' Can 37ft cases
among 454)00.000 people consUtau
an epidemic? Whatever England
thinks about U. in the eyas of
nmaoe they do.
or Liberals should either win in the
general election, might proceed to
negotiate on the bails of the Olhgon
.<ipc«ch. the OoasenratlTee are likely
to see the value of sp eedy aeUon in
dealing with the American tbaslA
DUKtUFlUKh'S
APPEAL ANSWLKID
US m GUIANA
Bee. Chartea r. Andrtwa fflaia la*
la Sanlh AsaaHgaa OaAooy
Haee Great Uberty
The imporuUan to Brlttih Oulani
of Hindu labor from India flrall-
ha( resulted in a cnndlHon that i.n
^>effl:^^lne to tatire thr nntl-ih (iov-
rrnimi.i. 'orirem. Onr-rhird nf the
(x>pulau..in u now Hindu. lor ihey
have intermarried with the hlaoka
and browns, aa well as with the
French and other white mIdentJi
iin the colony. The Hindus eame to
stay and th^ have become not only
leading farmera. but are in business
.... .f-,. - |k0d commerce; they ha%e entered
the profeaeiofLS ax »<"ll Th** home
Started dome two years back, and eovemment depends upon Bntl-fi
with the Duke York a/ an en- India tn lnfrp.-i,T Mic popij.at! i,
thuslastk "preAldent. the National tenfold during thr next half cn'.N.",
TRADE WTTH SOVIET
Oldham
Maaufa^t*^ Beinrat
taaaia With Ovdse
War* 9U9ftJM
Beatlte BeaMaati Hiiaaei PHnge ef
Walaa' Appeal far
A letter hag hcen iMucd In Lon-
don giving a report of the ptogr es a
mads tn the Asthma Research Ooun-
enis campaign for the sdenttfle tn-
vesUgatlon of asthma, hay fever, ao-
•ema. migraine* and allied disewsee.
An interesting feature te Uie appeal
which la being made to asthmatic
wffer»r» t« co-operate. AU suffer- nJTiL
en snd the parenta of aU eblldran *™
suflcring from asthma In Ofaat
Britain aad Qw Ovaneaa Damln-
ton ai* biBif tnrtled to asM tIM
pampalgFi not only by subacriblng.
but nning tn family forms, which, it
1« hoped, will give valuable Infrtrma-
tion lo the mfhienee of heredity
in njtlhma and H^ dlaorders
A rrp'jrf of pn>i.--'". i be pub-
The MtT**** Bouae Fund for the
nUef of the distressed areas now
amounts to £900,700 A atmllar
amount ha* been vot<«d b> Parlla-
mcnt. Recent don.iM'ins include
oar of tSTfl ^!''n'> f^^aUl'V Waah
In sending tlte donation from
8«ttle the Rev. J Rhya Kvann
wrttai: Trom London to SeatUe.
n the PMlfle BMpc. la a fftr cry and
yet, whan the Prtnoe a( Walaa aiada
hte appeal fbr tulp tor tha dgatltote
mlnen and thi)r dBpeodcnta hi
it was qcOokly and
aympathctleally beard and the ra-
to It. even in ttme distant
parte, has been indeed both Renera,!
mous Tliat tii
J. B KuttaU, chairman of PlaU
Within the , Brothers, Limited. lexUle machinery
memory of the llvini the church wa& manufarturen of Oldham, has re-
half a m]e fmm the sea. while It Is
nov ir: .'' 1 1 1 ^ t < one hisidnd yutfs
from 111'' ■■■.in ■■'ire.
The puch- 'i - fUhermen who
Uvc in Pnkefleld u. said to be des-
perate. Most of them own their
own houses and stay in them until
Ute lagt momenL When the sea
raaobes them a wall of the house
craeka. a side falls and the house
Is engulfed.
NECKLACE OF FLOWERS
Playtnt Fields Association has pub-
lished seme of the direct and Indi-
rect rcsulu achieved. A total of
tab acn^s of land, to the value of
tl38.000, haji been given to the asso-
ciai Ion or to local authorities in
responiv to the appaal and farther
gifu r.r thlg kInA are stttl Mag
received.
Oontrtbutlons of more than (194.
900 have beea made to the aaoela-
tlon and ita branches The (Tamegie
tmataea have set aside C200.000 to
be uaad tor Chg pBiiteao or Inying
out of
VWY MEMORIAL
KMlagtoa
Bride iBtradnreit Npw
la I^ee el Ovaaga
When Miss Norah Dobbs
teg ot Coton*-! c FKlrlle Dobba. of
Bounhm''
Ba^Sba^
the"^v, Edward
married at St.
K '•njintit/'n. to
Hit»*'r»hon, of
burned from Rrtula with a £300,000
order for u - firm Ha aayi (hat If
dlp]pmaUr if-UuoRS boMuvi BiH-
aln and Bovirt Ruaala were restored.
It would be much to the benefit ot
BrtVdh Industry, Money could be
found lo fliwmce projects entjLlIIng' There now being erected on
Uw eipendlturr of C300.000.000 VImy Ridge the most Imposing nt
which the MiiKciiv Ocvemment ha* 'he Canadian war mrmorlali The
in view Soviet w hemes tn the next detOcatlr^i thl* memorial un-
livp yearn, he said. Include the pur- doubt ffi ^ ne of the moat
chase of C10,000/KIO worth oC cotton, impreaAiv oi the many liilpi live
dedicatory eergnoBlaa In the battle
areas riikee the war. A auggeation
has Dome to The Legionary thai as
every section of Canada was repra-
santtnl In the victory of the Oa-
oatDan Corps at Vlmy RJdge oq
April 9. 1917. It would be most nt-
tklg If every secuon was to be
represented at the dedication of
the memorial. A composite bat-
The Indian National CimnrfvA ir-
gmrd-1 thu Unmlgratloo as purely a
political question. To further the
intereata of that porUon of India
which Is working for Brttlsh nils,
the Rev c F Andrews, a pottUcal
missionary, has lieen sent to George-
town from Bombay to stimulate the
spirit of freedom among the HindUK.
The Rev. Charles Freer Andrews in
a pTofeasor In the International
Unlvenut y of Bto lUMadranath
Tagore in Bengal Ha la accepted by
the Bwaraj paUtldana aa (hetr
greataat authority on Indiaa eat*
gmtlan. Re waa met tn Oaoiieiuwu
wtth the fact that the Hindus enjoy
gnater freedom in British Ouur.\
than anywhere elie in the wor','!
and llvy have (trrsirrr p-iK.ilbUlti''.*
for Rdvan';emT! 11 r Indiar^i in
British OUlana are not hr;d dnvn
by the trammels of the ca«te Kv»ieni,
and after yeaia of rasldenre there
have very UtU* In common wltlt
their fellowB Itt Bcnhay and Cal-
eatta.
woolen and flax maehlngiy.
"TAIR EXCHANGE"
Ooif dab Hi
aad Leaec TBw
LabHed "Hagea*
"fhf caretaken of the Moor Allen
TAX ON JtAUUAGE
Mackrtraie K»iaMigaa Yewthfwl
Swain U Harry aai Defy
gtecra alga may av«iJ thetns»-lv«* ol SutwWOpllege. shr introduced a new i,^. ^ w-raeitly p<jp with a note about '<«■ event They would, in ef-
the g ea ai o ia off'-r of ihe HrutfUi fa.»h;afc by wearing a necklace of „,^), rending Exchanee no rob- feet, be re-enlUted. With ui» ro-
Oovemmenl to match pound ("i
pound collected for this worthy oij
ject bv the Lord Mayor ef "
Ushed annually and wni be supplied Fond i-his drait^is aMM flMr lha
li^
aa«ita9
miMft B» WftMB*
■iinice bioaaraaa, Whtta heathar and
Uianirocfc. Mlaa IXMa were a gown
1 09 ivory aatln. the four hmnaKMs
wore troeka of Nme-greaa ghUfaa
or M«P9to
Tonng man at WIDceden. near
t/mdon "T am getting married, and
with my fatiter's cociaeol t am bring-
. ™«« , , Ing my wile home lo the flat The
Oolf rJnb adjoining the Le«j« *^ "'^^^^^ jlandlord ha« noUfled my father that
from the day I bring my wife m live
rent «ih be locraaaed try to* Ad :\
«eek " Magiatrafta: '^v' l-' «b«'ir.|.
Y<Mi get married aill4rty your laral-
lord, and rertaioly 4o not pay any
increaac In rent. Ther* 1* no Us On
iMrriage yet It li no tnitnaw ef
a tendlord if lUs laonot wBbaa t«
lol marrtert"
Ryder Cup courfe. were greeted re- "■•"^!"?L.
cenitv iip^m mterin* 'he locker room trained and transported lo France
bery turn aruwem to Th" name of opaiatton Of the railways. Heam-
Hagen Buy It a blue cuu and it will atilp* Ihiaa and the general pubUe,
whtotie -Yankee Doodla' Haftertr." th* Sloa eouM be canM oat by
The lodnr-iBaoi hma bgga no- Uw doeggoMBt at no si«9t «i-
THE DAILY COLONIST. VICTORIA. B.C. SUNDAY. MAY 13, 1929
Horse and Horse
By
CHARLES CALDWELL DUlilL
H
ANK WHEEUXTKB Am concluskw wu
Uufc be toad eaum an % vsgniH mom
fuU helghc when he had come to ■ fluiJ and
he imHted its abttmtlty.
iiafliii'.-iK? . . H»j move*! slowly lownnJ Ui*-
uuLcx rttn or wtafeUMn^ M U ie^HUl leet the
vlHaa mUcht illHii. bat tlia iiiIiim dUt aofc
ntede; U beeun* if Miyltiliic men tuiglbla.
mora cryrtjOjina, mere tmi*Mt*it Burely thb
i>ool of fSQMfl IMMr M not bM Omc* IMC
watk.
B9 bi*]i of«v trulns Amni m tht cltaten-
IBS MrtkM vltb bli kud: tf tie ««t« nutd hla
neir KUte bad been accoinpllsbed with eam-
^'iftenflMl He m-xt Lrti-^tcil ftngprs to w
(xjaflmUkn of uu- riu;t bt-Iore him. Uc bad
almoat expected a coot reactkm. but um
MORft qC MCflBttbttad ir^T*TT btt ivlbltMljr
Into Itft finiL ' itBBwJlstrty vmy spMlE 4C
iiiilniatitui wii.s rTtin>?ul. Ii' *! *!!hi!; turn tlM
■ ii)Tt:'--.i;oiL f;a_'i(i:nK :);/.n;h;^^ t^i iiiunl wa* toO
complete ImmoUlity wii^t:.:^ m-ivi.^ '.tratQ,
U WM 10
wtilfini
oredlt tats I
XNn^M&M * dl4^gH^ e a ic r
'arrylac He pOVdrr' '* :;r!:ice back liT'tUs
toiiKue. He knew u-.t u^a uf it, the tasLe oi
lb, and yet be vme not to be trapped unduly.
He vblpped out Ua poidDrt mainlflBr. Hla
nanriwW— voio nloBtHrt. nwnftmtniwt by ttw
tnouitlatu or a IttetUna. BoraxT . . . Oould
It be posaible— ber« by the raadwaT'i nm
vKhln a day's Journey of the railroad?
... Be lelt hlnueu grov anililwnly
»d ho ted ttw wtt lo note tte» tto MB
mwlBBO bumor to brook defloDOO.
H
Welcome Shade
E moved ilowlj Into the truce ot a rocky
MMvmUng fun lencth la Mi dbodov.
wnmj'tO'W^ acftlMt turn tnrqnote iky.
Th'rtr foTj! '■TprrLaUon* made Hark Whrflnrk
ihijckle. In iplte ot hla cLxiy jreon he waa a
Inng war fNm CMblOB kk tmb fo«l tm^
lardel
to tho oool of omntof Rook Whariock wmt
through the prlnilltTe K'~-''Uir>< ttf mOfkllV
confines of hlJi pra-^ix-ct with blU of ihale
chipped from \hr- If^nee that shelteird him
Irom the sua. The deOnlto nilea for atakln.:
0 olMbn te voo wpHVond to niMl, Iber.
would be peoplo poaUng oad nvMrtns- In-
diana for the moat part Bat tho deaert wn.->
caprleknii: 1% reworded whom It would.
Toko hli own ooM far Inatonee: Bow aaonv
Umea hod IM aeourod Ite UOnt. w q puma A Uu-
to no purpoM. And thla aaoM ipot. with Ita
ledge of rock that marked a waterhole of
almost niiraiUloU'i sweetnpsa. how niAiiy tliurr.
hod he loitered in ita faunt abode, inaooent of
Uo boordf . . . XmI mk. wfaon te ba^
timnped eaitward to onettMr fntllo trfit with
lortoDB, hla poth bod be<n wlthoat rerclollon.
But oraxUgbt o nlxoda had h;diivt-iMd: o
wontoo wind hod danced with tcsUirrint tIo-
lanOB ocatMa the itarUt mfvu. (>irroving the
gleomlas oood with tu twinkling feet, tcortni
open qnlMant voodA la Ito tmmf, iwrtoBm
elOM-locked eeereta. Would It be n'veRsarT to
t«U Jim Bledaoe? Not rijthL oC. anyhow.
. . . Wd taldB Ui Ite
Thn0 Enough
\^BU« there waa time enoa«h to aMtla
that He wouldn't reach camp untU
■ 'iitijt Twftlvr hoBirs of acjlltude In
wtucii to wroiUo wUh ttw protteo. That waa
enough for HV BMO. AAd te USL Hlo^
irtwiiiklliyi
Bo mas wtth o wlndleM moon, heodloc
aouth by west munching thin strtps of
Jerked venlaoo as he walked. He vm a ipare
eater on the trail and he drank from his can-
teen tcantUy, barely moUtenloo hie 1^ The
load loj la o oool tnoo oC Hmw o OTi Io rilvor.
Invoking dnoau ahd fanetee and eatrava-
frances. Rank Whoeiock. the new Borax Klncl
}ir rufiicd with diUdlah pride at the' mere
thoufbt. Thla last apeculatlon brought him
■faarply ogotnat the quaatloD of Jim Bledioe
again: woold te bo jaaUfiBd la dlMMag
baa partnenhip at thla polntf
or courw, no matter what hiA declnlca blM
never let old Bledsoe want he'd be fTttUr
And wtUi keen deDgbl be pictured hlnuNtf ta
tba role of pofcrea dirtrthiiting iarg«o . . *
OMoff onytio4r * dteoet ut»n wrt> UM! voa
dUfercnt. Peoplo oew thanked ynu for what
you were oooeeded were their nghLa, and the
term ' p.\rtnf'r?Jilp" would Miioliirr any Im-
pulae Lovard gratitude In Jim Bledeoa. To bli
dylBt «7 JlB wottkl argua:
■^all, wbo kao«o-tf Bank tedat atnuk
If rteb OMbbo X vooU tevor 8M aald com-
aHy one night ofOT tbtlr bwBa and conpr
*a had a Dotlott T'tf rtm up toward Heron
Falls for a apell . . Vnu ain't got any um
lor that pook oalstol, bovo 7«T liMiOkf^
V^ Ud Scorn
UAMC WBBBjOCK bad tried to veil hU
aoorn uadw a ihow of indilXenoeo.
oalmair ... I abouU Mr aatl"
■^oU." Alodno bod npUod, never eon
laD . . . t olta flffond then might be a
likely lead in there . . . stUl, I kinder
lean to a oouniry ttiat alnt eo all-nred ornery. "
He speculated with a dcrlatre
aoct of geological phllandiotng Jim
w «V to ofound Bma Mt. A hA tombrr.
In dl ' butbi d In o carpet of pim naertlee. fob
of ttw muffled wbbr of quaii ooveys: MDtng
water In laoy oaacadee down Ita greenly
wnothcd eldoa. A plooa tor loaOng, o wgdL to
rob you of owyttiav bat oobmbu o mm d»»
■DoOer a< oabttiK . . . JtanhodgoMMb
nahlmt. out woa It And one day boM Mow
Imck into eamp with r m"-*. <'f 'n-it »nd an
Air cif carrying the plundrr of an nmplra m
hi.i straw- packed fWilng tiaakat . . .
Ha. Hook WbMto^ «obU ba
bocft o tortaao tad /bto
llledaoe. wrxild throw down a
hla contribution to th^ litrkpot - Not
thla tlmel 11 didn't (ftk^ Hank whp*iork onr
half cC blB oUoUad twoivo iMian (o eotUe tbot
Jim filffhoe Rettimn
'j'<)WAJU> U<i.vbrf-jik he Aitw iilar the curling
K-n-y or a tiinip nre, and he knew that
Jim BJodeoe was oboody bock. Ttali loet dla-
torbod Ub: te taodat nelasoad on fiadng w
nrtftly the iasue uppem.o- 1 Ui hla oiUid. Bat
bli first IrrltaUon wii.-> M.<'.'(-ij^d by a sense
of poignant Ui.lU'lpuUon U ^^ouUl bf ij'""! >>'
have the ooOatqxjt already steuniuig over the
bnah flxo and Booa tho boooo dnpplaia la
tte ftyftqg PRO. It woold bo plaiMnt. tdow to
•tiofeeh oat Is the grey-green c o otoe es of the
williiw trrt\s iiiul i'jtnin.\ti- ^.\fr ,t jiipf vinh Ihc
g>*iiiul imttcrInK* of iO<l Jiin Uledsoc wRhln
hi^'h: (ind earahot riuis, midway. beLw(^cji
chuckling eatiaf action and a vague regret, he
bon dowB tapoB Jbn BMioo foBBtaig a ro-
taebtal telfr mo oiMt nantog flgbt
Jim Bledwe slintgged. "^'ve got aU Uie brM
Of H ODWl- te OBflNKOd.
Book Whaetock twtrtid hla tfpg Into o nlku
■^eU. If youTo aatlafied . . he sold.
Itir MMind of Old JLni Hledsoe shufTlmg IntO
the rtarknaM . . . wind drawi^ up tho
mfloi . . . tbb planlBg woll o( a oograle.
. . After forty vcars' . ,
Mr 4U ui^hl t>i-^:d<' ;h<' t-ump flr^ gOOtOg
i.|< .u the stars. An exiraurdinary aeoM of
iieedum poeaeaaed hun. He had no one lo
onmrta After all, tho etey o<ffdpin> oad
Ite pack animal did mean something at thla
stage. He'd have a bit of travrlinK about to
fill T'l lifgin with hf'd havi' In gi> !;it" '
ter\'tUe tu attend to a tliousand legtii deta4l2,
after he had staked his claim p ropgrty. And
ho'd «iod 0 boadfiU of nuocy for the pn-
Itmiooriot. topL. If t&a oouuUy book on Anto-
lopb bbd oHlg yWdid a ttmat poM of vol
; I k Ili" i;r!inr«ed hL-* ^\in ^eriirfly, but thf- nfxt
;:.^ur^ rriuxf l ■u^ mip jlii.krn liirtlicr by Iha
roaiiuUou that he could tura yellow even (or
io brtaf o nuHneaL The man bod iIohl
*^al." bo dmwlod, "I «poot it% about ttao
tc chci!"
Hook wiped tlie swisit fmrn )il.i eye!>. ar-
copttng the atnonger'a impUed tnvltatloD with
equal indirection, oa ho aoM:
**! ffoMi I'd btttgr napuk ttefr fool bmo
tf «• ei]o*ikti Id oat vittaoai JUkMi nnria.'*
The Stran$er*9 Story
' i "wi stroncar'a aoaip «m Blartmrt o gar-
nilous, cynical aoldier of fortune with the
k ■ uf tK.oii^ town and mlnfilk OOgftj^ MMl
Liuii biiLiLjliii^ up unceasingly.
This man Starbuck waa sly, too: one got tbot
in hla haU-elooBd glanoe, and there woa aome-
thlng in the curve of his Up whlob iwunj
pregnant wttta ridicule M&nk Wheelock «oa
burning to know whcttu-r thirF.t waa the only
thing that ti&d lurid u:::i u- Ltiu walcT hole.
and tevtog clacked it, what iwld him there.
Sittoly ho bod OBOugh to biMw
borax wbon ha saw tt.
Hank tried disereeUy once or twice to fono
Starbuck':; vaiwrln^.i lnu> Aigninrant ">*^wn»i«
when suddenly, without warning, Starbuck
himself rlpplod toward the dadred exploaoUoa
oC hla preaaooa ^ftiey bod floUud tteir moal
and thoir flnt pipeg «bgn Starboob bogoo to
po» hk moia btt wiUi gtor diimikiiua
They greeted each other with cUpped maa-
culine mocoeyUables and tupsed speedily intu
the grateful silence of long asaoolatioo. As
Wheelock had guessed, flab had bean fliohlog
ta the lunllgbt of Boron Croeb, tor obovo the
uwTttoblo puagonoo of QofTee and wannhig
boeoo greaae there rose the nwiaHlh odor of
trout browning to a turn.
Bank Wheelock pulled up to ttto bUtw bwdt
before him. 1 go* to thinking tbti«i over
cottewo/boA: Jtai Htedme, we alnt gottla*
nowhere "
The blue eyes contmucd to stare at Baab
Whaeiock with bland tolerance.
-Tit iaaa» ytt mat to bnak tba par«Dgr>
riilpt*
n «aa (btobtot of it"
TAow . . . Bot now, Bank-oot of tor atgb
oo to forty yeon."
mul>J«i* tt-ftirtr yoarat* Biafc Wbto-
loift^ voiBe rose with a lort of deqMrote ve-
bemence. "WeW just been dead weight to
each other, somehow. . , . Voull aay, 'Walt
for the next turn I' I febow «liaft% btyOBd that
—Che poorbouael"
A took of bowlldennent crept Into Jim Bled-
tOt% glaaoo. TOuTe vTLma lUarc. Hank. I
otot Hdd nolbln*, I was juat waltm- to sur-
priae yer. but up Bonn fWIa imy tlwr*'^ a
proipoet that-"
A taw gutkical loi«h. twe-o^ wttta eonw
tnpt, aeot Jim Blodm*! revelation acatterlng.
' "Piuapeola— up by Boron Pallal ... I
Kueftd a mMi of t\ih now and then*! about all
yer^ ever take out of that country! ... I
bcerd ten of your prospecui betorer
Jbn BMmo fumbled for hit toboeoo pouch,
and hit bood riiootL •^ar right. Honk Wheo-
Inrk ■' he S7i':(\, In a voire thnt was much tOO
hlgb and dear and confldMit "it's high ttano
Ready for the TraU
JnC BUD0OI gpOte to him oner morr a r'.r.T
the evening maoL Bo woa ready for the
tntll bi^iiLkrt roll. OOOtlg^' ROd nontgg bOflT
snug witb eaaentlala.
Tm going gogr to Baraa Nh," bo odd
vtth raoeor, "aod after that ru drop down to
Pulloilllle. . , . Ato't nuthtn' I can do for
yvdown that way. Is ttwre?"
ttank ramv to bis feet *3ow about dividing
ihlngB up?"
Jim Bledno awgpt ttat teoi lalda wttb agoo-
toro of todmggn eo . "Atot moeb to dtwy, |g
tboioT A tew caoap oontraptlnn.^ and a pack
MrtWOl X flggarad yoo'd need cm nxir* ttian
■a. X wont be rannin' wUd much longer "
mi voice was notlnted wttb potronago, yet
hbi wordB brongtat tho Mood to Bott Wtaoo-
locbl fflMMod. -fd rathw «o nlMiH 9
rtgtail- ho ttanv book mvogu^
Perhaps If he pu.^ird on a LtiU- farther. He
L-new u liuddle of lulls Junt beyond MaoQUlte
Kidge tbot be bad always tbou^ of oa ^on-
latiig.
He decided to start at d^ltMfc. A fever
of anxiety suddenly swept him. Wllb the
poalponement of his triumph caune a slclunlng
fear that ha had overeattaaotod the wbolo otr-
euBiitoheo. Wtaot tf tte o uhnuwb^ bo hod
ctMne upon wore Just that and nnllunK more','
Hla first plan had been to achiovr Mr<:qulte
Ridge by a direct route that would hA\o iruck
a little north of tils disoovery o( yesterday,
mtaribg U by a botf day^ Joumoy. Tboro
hodnt seeOMd ony neoasalty for gtdiw out of
hte way merely to view a spot that he had
quitted not twenty-four hours nince But now.
shaken by cold guaU ot incredulity, be decided
to toko tte iflBfgr (onto,
He brate eoaip vttboot «oitta« to tte aan
to nag.
An Interloper
'T^OVARD pvcnini; Uir J^j^tuiK IcdR^ of rock
Which marked Hunk Wheelock s rpoi ot
prontae swam in ai(> iiazi> of a gt»nti|iy mxx.
For a moment be leaned upon his rifle, nxK
Uonleaa. The pack ofdaial h %<w i , too, moking
ah loanimato outUno ogalnst the sky. A thin
ourl of amoke dr«w upward in a straight line
oad mysteriously Uot Itself hl-, nnt
thfwght marked It as the camp fire of Indiana.
He felt annoyed. Ho hod counted on Krtltudo,
ond a brood of ladtoao woa not lo his Ukli«.
Hio oltemotlve woa ovon more distasteful: a
white TiKiii wniil'l in-iist on chattering . . .
A uiui« ninni Had somebody already Jumped
his claim T
He feu wratU pounding at hla templea, and.
•oddenly, Uuttnetively, be began to run for-
ward. hiA gun gUsie-ning with flnahlng meoooo.
A ngure aeimmUad from the aandt to OMNI
him.
"^al. stranggr. wtefs the hurry? . . .
Don't yer ealculoto to Mop at no flag atattonit"
Hank Wheelock fell bock, n woa all-Brad
thifityl" te Uod. onngitlona oc two wm rtntid
upon a ttala iitAto tt aiubdaHi teabNi ffom
his canteoft.
"Which way ytr headed forf*
'Y>vor by Maaqotto Wgga"
Hank Wheelock shuffled to th^ water bole
and bant over. "Whlob way you gotnT" te
abotout y
The Rtrang«r itirred his miniature camff fLr^
"I ain't made up my mind." he enrieMfc 1 il.
with a eryptle cbtMtlo. '^S
Hank apod bli OHB grtairtr. bat hthSt ivft
aooMgh to lopgg g tef ot OBBo totoo obdwoT
tadiffCfBDCR The stronger wao bendlrv ovei
tte too A pnmlUvo gnat oMnt Bank Wbao-«
"Might as well be ready to move wtien I
tate tba noUon." te aid.
Wheoioorg boBi dog toto tte good. -Wte»b
your harryT**
iiurryt . . . Noy I oto't exactly In o
hurry . . . But X Joat owimg o fow niUoa
oitt 0* my eoarae today to tevo o look ot thla
tefO 901 Tilings on the desert stay pretty
much aa they were at the surt. ita bin
twrmy yturs i.r rii(;r.' since 1 come by here"
"And yer mean er say yor found outhin*
changed— nnttaln'7"
"Not a damned thing r He threw a ?reaae-
wood twig la the direction of one of the plko
of rot k unh which Hank had staked tiis claim.
"Excepting them fool mooumenUl ' He gave
a churkle. -Wbio I laea tbom I looked around
for a skitWinn or two. Beo I lo myoeU: "Bad
atorbuek. nobody but a toodeffoet done ony-
thlng that foolish.' "
A Itrange dryi)e.<;& puckered Hank Whee-
look's Upa— aometlUng hke premonition urged
blm to coonptote aUcnco. oa if such o oouzat
Bdgtat «teek tte flow ot Btaibtsk*! vooeh,
aod yet te found bbnootf aaytog otaaoot
hooraelf :
"How'd yer come to think o' .■!top;iing at oil?
. . . Aiot nuthln' here 00 all-Qrcd unuiuail
. . . Laoatwaya, nuthln' that woold note a
man nnwaibgr that fur book."
Tvoenty Years Before
"\XlM*. mebbee you'd think different if
you'd droTO a BMdo toom poat tbla
water belo twtoo a woek or more for nigb on
to 0 year tike I did . . . T«o. «lr, I poned
this plBC4: ini'cr tiincR tboo X could shoke a
stick at back Ui ihrm dayi wtaK I was hauling
borax out o' Palnto l^ttty.*
Honk Whcoknk boot forward aoddaaly.
Honur te oeboed fototly.
"Yes fttrer. biirav . , Be pitted Op an-
other tv.iR and htiried It thla tbne In the
midst ut Uie <'r>'5taliiii« iK>ni. ii)xin Which Hank
Wheelock was gazing witli tragtc uncertainty.
"Yer see that? . . Would yer like to know
aonothing about bow It oome tb^7 won.
listoo tor me. stranger, and when I got through
If yer don't agree that nuthln" ever chanijr* In
this f(x>l country, my name won't be Bud
Starburkf"
•otae Uo»e in tte night wiih tte rteng
Hank WteoioBk taioid tte tfbittlag 9t o
bit tvta«ta« ilkytbadeolly, oad te teow tte.
Stafboift bod bit tte trail ogato. Be waa wide
•■ 'X''. but he did not stir, he had had
Mioogh of Bud Stosbuck. It woa nM oo rnueb
ttet this man bod robbed tate of oa fltaMao
as ttet te had eonvicted him of idiocy
Ro bad told his Htory with KurpiMnuf ruRU>
as If hr were inwardly umillni:, and at the end
of bla I'd like to clop aty ayoi on Ite
hnrn tiiMt reared up ihrni ivtun«' iiumumanta'
liitd brcn fttgnlllcant with tontempL The very
awonry of U atiU aiodo Book Wboileab. aloea.
It voo a ten-toU tolo oad tte rtomif or
MtravogBooe woo to it deipite \u undr-rt.ring
tXltsnau. BuU Starbuck hod iu> ui > i^al-
IZlng hi* fmrraUvi', and H;vi l WtieeUK-k had
been captured at ooce by the picture ol the
oarrat«r oaittag out wttta tala ante tgw ob a
a iad ^tep t awratag twenty yeon biCan to
taaifl boras fftm robite Volbv to tte lallraod
siding A fool ttatog to do In such a &snd-
atorm, aceordlBg tO Btoitucfc's own statamtnti
But bravado Uy back of it an anawer to a
earoMy flmg obaUonge, witb a wogor to odd
to tte pTfMBHiwa ouiBO flfty donow tof
tte tettntr vtttaiB a glvte tto» oCite load
at lu deoUaotka. A hord-fbught bottlo
th:. Li^h blinding wind and sand. wUb 0
snapped axle alotaat within aight of vMocy.
Ttm tte lead Mpod ta a ttttto ■wit ttta
deproMbm n«r tte wotor holo^ tte maimed
wagon traUlag to riidler behind staggortaig
mulee like aome wounded aaimal dragged un-
wittingly lo slaughter. Next day rehalUhta-
tlon and the mulefl trotting back with their
latuing -empty" oad Bud Btoxboofc intoot on
ptote ftr gehagtav tte aboodoood iMd.
Tlw finish
A HD tte finiab— to quoIo Bud Btartmck
hlauglf : "Ooverod op Jait oa clooa oa U
MOto ten gnba-dlggor bad booa ot owk
... I'd lowed tbot toero ledge of rock
would shunt off tte wtalrtlng sand. But no.
slrec. It Jest Jumped that — lut pn'tty . . ..
Yea. atxanger, the sands the only Ihlng
rttemw to this deni oountary. and tboo tt Jnet
gUpo abtmt Ute graaeteppon . . . That
borax baa boeo ttero nIgb oo to twoaty yeora
— Jest waiting for another fool wind to un-
cover It . . . And rm willing to bet 14 l
was to load that np ogato. It wouldnt be ton
iwanrta Ughler na iteoe^ oot-ten pmnvnr
Ooald any tale liavo been more common-
ptaee. noro' rtdiOOkms. mnre cxtravatfunt. UI
In one breath? Tt was so obvious and '(tir.ple,
once it was told Whv. Hank Whe^ini-k
didn't have to so much as look again to reoUae
bow emOow and orttaWal aad ■'**tT***lr oa-
convlncing of promise wax thl« UttlOv^ttMtetalg
patch of crystal wlnkins ii^ thoueolid good
eyes nKxrklngly In the sunlight . . . Wtei
waa JUn Bledsoe doing up by Usron PaUgt-
gentle, kindly, oteple Jte Bledioe ... If
te mlgtat only wate toaorrov to tte oteUag
of boocn to> tte paa aod and tte awoeteta
.snictl of trout browning to o toml . . .
Uc lay all the ooxt day In Ite imperfect
shadow of tte ledge of rock wolcblBg tte
buBorda dnilng ovorbood. At Iftemll te
ralnlftend to tte tblrety ooodi of tale ,pock
«ri!mal with patlMit "wnopiriff Of moisture from
the watvr liole, but for tiimself. he was content
to drowse m a feverish rotnapoottoo . . .
NlgbtfoU . . . ottotter day ... a pro-
oeaaton ot ooneoto aod downs ... Hi imo
tirod-Uiat was it^aU-flred thodt Twuntm
te would start in the direction Of BCsoOiUto
Ridge, but not today t . . . Again and
again he dulled the faint urge within him with
thla praoiiBi. aod oa ota let It te ""nitlr*
iiowly by tauoHaiL OMAOod tte boMrdi
grow into a Maefc ^***^ elovd . . .
The paofc ontoial brayed pMCoByl Wbat OA
it mattort ... He would alart tomttfowl
And thug OM day amgod into another without
Gtraumatoaoo er otMOgo or, huBiaa vlaltotMo.
BBtil to tte fatal hbMb of a a Hi d M bwi davo
te tav tte figure of old Jte Medaw dMfttav
forward In a gUded baae.
0
Bacon and Coffee
J lie BLDK3VS boeoB oad ooBoe taed aefgr
** tasted ao good They were like a miracu-
lous sacrament that could revive the spirit as
wi. r Ti.' lyidy. With every gulp of muddy
coflee. Hank Wheelock could feel tte aeoaa of
propor tl oQ aod reoiiky lotara. Bot ebon tte
pbyolial eteloot «hleb woa etooU^ over hba
ttaore Toee o eu«lotei of Jim Bledsoe's pria-
aooe, a premoolUon that this old partner of
hli bad MMght him out deliberately ttx seme
aly puipeae te oould not deftoo. 'It all came
out, floeUy. ot tte appotatod tlOM for awn's
rowlolloni uiei tte loerttaMe a& poageo*
ptpea It woa Jim Bledioe wte open^^! ftro.
*^ wamt at all lure rd keteh yer, tie tarote
out. fiiiddrnly. without warning.
"Uow'd yer know I was bonf
"I mot 0 awo worktog op toaoid Wbidgato
—Bad BConmefc. Bo aald he'd seen yer
Bat te lowed you'd te headla* for Msaquito
by this time , . But I duono, lomolbltf
seemed to teU me you was right hen.**
Hank Wheelock fait the nineeiHj for ex*
p lana tlo n 1 woe alaoto' to loavo lodky . . .
aooiettato' t eat aniit have put me off my fga&
I Jaet felt all-flred 'r^ " Wrre ywa
oaleulatln* to cwiog cvci M(-&quit« wttb
BieT"
Jim BledKw abook tail boed oad o UUlo
gurgltag ooto of trtaatab Ined from tala
tbroot
"Tfo. slree. not roe. "Twam't (or that reason
I Uotted air*: yer . . . But I was Jest Uke
a fool womax>— tmstis' to tell yer the news
..." Be eleand bla throat "Bonk Whee-
Mt, you aad ae dtet tevo to go tcatptei*
offoaad ttale bare olboli » moio. tiyto* to hog-
Ito fiortune. X itmcfc aaoatbU' up in that
Boron FUbi country Jaet lite I Otod I would
. . . Oh, it atn t nuthln' Mddk^T'v* been
fllrtlm onmod with it for nigb on to nx
noDtte now ... tte tetNb fUbtag btot
tte only thing I dorte up there ... I Joft
laid low and said nuthln', working It all up on
the sly Well. I got a man readr to
give me a quarter of a nUUtoo im hand over
my opuon . . . O' oenrei; tent pott oat
lontiBiMoibal . . . MxaH««rBaaod
OM eoalte*t ipoad aoeb taero^ te offered bo-
fore we cashed in." He gave a chuckle. 'Icaal-
woyo, oot entei we got a couple of giii to gtve
A Quarter Million
greutude to noel goeta 0 glttetloo. m tnitead
he found hbneHf aaytog, vltta ohncot a eaew:
-x dent aeo wben I oeene la, aooi-
"Say. yor doat tbbik for one moment Hank
Wheelock, I'd hold out on yrr Jest because yer
kicked over the iruicji onio m lony yeanP I'll
alio* I was sore— at furstl , . .
pitew, it ato't oe If you and mo were etraogtn
. . . B e el d w . X koov vtet youV te' due
If you'd bin In my ptaoel"
A flosta ipraad over Bonk Wboelotofb tooe:
tte sort of riuah ttet uaad to rise wten oe o
boy his mother bad Impotad undeeorvod vir-
tues to him. A sudden and secret sbazne over-
wfaotaned bba, aad ite Mtler bvtb raee per-
voreely to hie Upa.
•Oh, yer do. do yert" be sneered. "Well, let
me tell ytr finp thing, yer vrongi ... If
ynu d ditctked nic. Jim Bledsoe. I'd te' lit ja
atarvft— ttet's what I'd te' doool"
Jte BledBoe shook his tead. -Tor tot
have to ten me. Hook Wbetloak I kooir btet
I'm talking aboutl"
I-'or a niomen! Ihe feeling Of relief Which
swept him waa almost painful. It want any
use tclUng Jim Bledsoe tte tnitta. Why bother,
than? Wtet folk* dWat know weoldnt ilcken
tbitt. Bo mVhl Joit oa well Aaro in the
leiaveuii. A vurtor ot a nlltenl At loot te
ooold tate It eaayr
But this gust of satlafacttan pawed awlfuy
and left him aa ohiUod at whan te had stood.
WUh hla fhigor on tte trigger of his gun.
watching Btarbook bending over Uie nre
... No, It couldn't be done: it wasn't sport-
ing! He'd been a gambler aU his life ani
te'd made mistatea. but te'd nevoT irtetTvii
Be couldot bora to on o geooo te'd dropped
oat of: dM flooldat keep on playing wbn te
knew that ttaero bod been a misdeoL
A Passed Hand
A PAB8KD hood woe a poioed band. And a
then waaat notUog ote to It Bealdw.aman
bad hl£ pride. He wasn't no beggar! .
He waan t dead yet neither, and there were
just ao good otalBia to tte bUle u ow vtre
dug.
He iorafflbled to tala feet oad te knew ttet
bli voloo wag fltoir and eoM aad trbOBptignt
as he Ued:
"Wal. I've got some news fer yttu, t^w . , ,
You ain't the only ono'i been working on tte
ely . . , I got ecnethta' pretty otoe itokod
out om ta that Meaqulte Range . . . tt
woot te a quarter of a million, but it will be
enoti*!h tcr me! "
Jim Bledaoe roee more slowly. "Jeat aa you
any ... But z doBt M oomfortoble
eoBwbov ... Wo woo poitMn^ yer know,
wteo I ftet come on 10 ttet teldta'. I ibould
have told yer right ofT, "
A hot breC7.e began to caUh up little whirls
of nnd and looee uip pungent odors of the
■ege bm ob. An intolerable longing for soma
for-ofi and doAgr oootaMM oppno Mg Bonk
Wheelock- He thought of he<kierow<i .ind
columbine aod hoUyhooka and the faint unkir
of silver fountalns-
"Yei, airccl " te heard Jte Bledaoe rapeat-
taig, to a tone or nU-nbata. z diouid ten
tcAd you rtgbt oSl"
Hank Whealock turned his face upwards to
the lifted drela of bunianls wheeling expec-
tantly in the turquoise expanse. A flicker of
indecision irputtered and died. He TMHiiltd in
tte dlroouoo of UeeqnMo Raogo ood tale voloe
Aook with tte trtampfa of a gatnUer wte
acortied a secret advantase as he aald
"Ttet'i my caee, exaotlyl ... Yer
m JMI taflree ate boner
Seal Herd of Pribilof
Islands Again on
Increase
T^HB Ouva uuwut-owned leol herd of the
Pnbilof Islands Is said to contain a lanr'-
proportloo of the ftu- seals of the wtM-ld. When
Alaska became tte property of the Doited
StalM ta tggr tte berd woa nrlouaty gT**Tietri
at between t,OM;ooe and BMMO anbaala, but
tt letor greatly dtaitalahed. tte ftnk too
yeon after tte purchaee than wen 00 n-
strlcUoru on the klUtag of iMto aSd iHgt
numbers were taken.
In IkTO an Amerlean sealing cnmpoay was
fonaed to opoiato mdig tte aup^frTtean ot
tte Oomomant, imder Ite teroe ot tte
a gr e gwini tte eonpony ted to furnish stipu-
lated osMUBle of food to the tnhabltanta free
of charge, maintain a sehoDl, pay forty cents
for each skin taken, furnish provisions and
Diereteruii.«« at pricra 00 higher than tte
pnvoUlng retaU prioea ta San Vraaolaao ote
toetttate maoy nf oma.
to 1911 a treaty was entered Into Ite
united BUtei. Oreat Britain Japan and
RuMla which prnhlhtled pelagtc s/«ImR in the
North Pactnr Orean and la the Bering Sea.
The w<'ond contract with an Aawrtooa Una.
which dlflerad matorloUy tnm tte ftnN» bad
oteM to 1U0 and tte rated MetM OPMgn-
atcat took over tte oattro mmmemmm ai tte
Tte herd at that Lime was estimated at a
little enore than 300MO onteatfi Compar-
ktiveiy tew skins were tebte the flnt few
year* thvnfter to erter to givg tte terd e
teaoM to grow ta woiabin. oad'eioBe tteo
only aaloi tevo
Hardy Liked Music
At tte age of twrlvp Thomas Hardy was
already a vtoUnist of aonie s£iU. Pl^.
tag ot village woddiage aid totao ate bto
tooovMe portbae. and tt to ntotod of hto en-
btodtoan for Ite l iiel t tbot hli beeteoi
at one of thoM ruitl< '"iw pnrfi-^ rorcllUy
aeiaed his bcw-ann wi'- ' ' m.i t^-^n playing
ttnr«a«in8ly for three ( un hour the
omoOy donoik ite Nea-icigged Ship," lei^
Old Jim Bted.'<o(! " woa li*cr«>dlbtol
more inrr^dlhl^ BtUj Hv Mmpllctty of liH
ctUdJnc a partner who had so 'tafOTTBOlBlfniily
oteadttft ftota
Nobody «ao«a
iO earn
lo plant on nab ttej
Ileal
SAitiely Albertan Boy
"Don*/ Wii»U to Be'
TUB BON. rmspKucK rucsvtt
By «VB POWELL
I i!K EARL OF «OMONT. the "Rancher
EUU" bma Uwi • maU Ouada In the
haart of untlarrt tot bta fotun bama.
I vUdtad Avon Ca:iUe rrceatly. It ta ip-
i.ri.arh«J by K private driveway one mile kXig,
whi. ii ii iiuwB the course of the River ATon,
.Tbe drive li Uned on either elito wUta rhodo-
dandrao biHtoea almdj In bud, wlttk. behind
tiMCD. a pnToHflo of avaiiiaau Ma. Tban
are bemloeks. pine and a vazlBtr oC cadan. U
might be Stanley Part. Vaoeoimr. or ft tfp-
kAl bit of Northern OntarlOL
Aa tbe drive winds on one catobes tantaBi-
Im ct tb* eaall0 In tbe d W a nre
Bimly Om Bart, ai toa dfova up Idr tte Snt
lime must have thoufbt It aUssorlcal. Tot
vriir^ t,c tiad been catching gUmpaee of thli.
<i.^l]e of dreaiDA— mental plctunst which
iiud £uddettly materialized. Jiut as the road
takes an unexpected turn at the end and
tiia OMtle standi revealed before you.
It la a beaatUul spot Back of the castto—
'urv..< iir r-.<TfraBak and ■■■■ <'nr side lies !hr
river, where on a small dock the ICarl and the
A^eount ataad flshlnc-
But ttHor bm not yet tafcaa pn ea wlnii and
it was at Ibo Wtaita Bsfft HoM la slaspy Rlni-
vood that £ tftM to tbva both aailr ttiot
momlog.
Tbe Viscount had been standlnc on the curb
outalde tba boua ainca baU-paak ^ I jotaied
blm at amn. Rain drliriid down the wtaOem
panes. There was no one about.
"This Is the most miserable place I ever
saw," dxftwM tbe boy.
"Are yott the yanac Ganadlaof ** X arind. Bi
sidled away with half a iiod.
"Shake on itr-co am L" For two mtnutes
be looked suspldoaily at ma. Was this an-
other rate to eoroer him and naka him sfey
v-hst. he dirt not mean?
Then his tiand &tiot out la a nrm Calgary
ffrip and he iriBoed an open, ftwh oanaman
unUe.
Re remtaidod me of * nail oewtaoy sheriff
Btandlng there, bands In pockets, vlth a soft
rrey hat pulled low over his keen blue eyes. I
wonder^ About tho hat sola Z MM Ua hl^
Lory.
Tbe Sail had bought It for btan the day ba-
:ore, discarding the otd farm cap. Tta mln-
mes afterwards be was bargaUilni with the
boots m the hotel corridor.
"How much wUl you grre me for tbls bat?
I don t tt." But the Earl was in tl.
oDlng and the transaction had to be aban-
doned.
Tbe younc Vlaeoimt Is sorely t&a mast aila-
ernble mortal In BigUnd. Sverybody atares
.11 All dny I'-.'Uj: p<'('plo arr ppstrrlng him
r mterriews. The tjnall boys of ih'* town
cluster round and try to get him <■■• ".iMaic,
while school children greet each other with
"Have you seen him yet?"
He has the look of ft honted doer Id hk
eyes.
It may be a eaae of "dream* cotr.f t.ni*'" m
Mir> rather has Mid. h<i! a young and hcallii>'
Ui* trrnrr dors :> ■ v. ;int to t>e quartered In
dreamland. He sighs lor wide open roalltka
wbort '*nm an meb" and hk anhnala hia
dearest frtands.
T dont want to be a VUeoant," he sakl;
'1 don t want people to call me Vlacount. '
He has made one pal In Ringwood -the
small hotel kitten which vt'nm a b«ll around
Us neck and li called Nlgier. Nl«ger doesnt
love taha just baoaaaa ha haa >alBBd the fanka
of tbe aristocracy, and he can tnait inigar
not to Jump up suddenly and ekdalm. **! eay.
nhiit do you think of our country?"
And lo Lhc two wander round the hotel lo-
(her, spsakinff to no OA* and tooUat for ftn
iinmolestort spot.
Btfcn anyODO was around that moraine
father and aon departed In a taxlcab. deett*
nation and probable- return unknown.
I Bhmjid net bo Mirprlwrt if they went off
to spend Uie day in the lonriie.it and most
deeerted comer of the countrywide, where ths9
might en>ay ft larva pleoe of brsod and a
"hunk of rtimi" >hitr flrat good mial In
outta fara. vhira
oatlMlaUiMid
For they do not
■ they kerp throwing
nothing to eat, "
T
Troubadour Revives
Acf^rding to
Appearance
'KE landlady fSaneed rmind the table at
hrr fwelve hunery bo«rder!i b^forv enm-
mcnclng to carve the rathrr sod-looking
chicken. In rapid nircef^lon linn a.tk:ed each
Of than vbtob part of the fowl thqr pre-
iarrat. Tn of them deoMod on legft Tim
catiw dropped her knife with a clatter on (ha
dljft and glared at the offenders indignantly.
"Wbnk do you Imagine Ihtn Is"*" f-hr miM «r-
aMfelMQy, pointing to the chicken. "A centl-
padO or wbat?" no." replied the boarder
«lw had bMD Btmd. " Judglog by the plMa
M* n« get X ^cmM banglM H «m a
gMtt.*
hacking in Proof
TM, Mr
mecese In a novel Unf nf rnrteavor
Which, white definitely estahllshlng his own
reputattop t adw rng s to tbo rsnoem of his
Provttwe ftod * tha Dominion generally. Is
Charteg Marchand. Within the past year or
t \ ^ -tK I'lviy uid Uvtiy folk songs <A Ttench
Canada liave became familiar to retidents oi
aU parts of the Dominion and have been re-
ceived with anfih enthuHaon by United States
atMttnoea aa to bold pronlM of booonrihg a
vogoa Hwre. The individual who Is moia dl-
redly responsible for this development than
any other, tht- ouLPt4»ndinR inUTpretcr in iwmd
of French Canada and Ita people to the rest
Of the continent, U Charles ftlarchand. Today
*tha figura of tha roiUckmc rlvemaa baa h^
ocme famlttat all over tbe continent from his
appearances on concert platforms, wblle his
stirring voice has through the radio made blm
yet more extensively known
Strangely enough this widespread popularity
of the aonga of ikd Quebec wbidi Cliarle;^
Marchand has bean eo Undy responsible for
craatlnt cftn be dtraeUy tffftoad to a ehanea
remark, r.f the Prime MlnlaHT. the St Bob.
Mackenzie King
A native Aon ol Quebee Province. Charles
Maf hfM was lor years a draughtsman in a
aownmant oOoa In Ottawa. A great lover
of mmde. of whkta ha mada an iDtntfTa study,
he was the ii o asM so r of a deep^ xleb mfM ha
asslduou.'Jy cultlvatf-d and b<*caAO WiO kOOWn
locally aa sn lunateur ^lIJ^^f^ of modem fetich
songs- HiB ambition, however, wa-i a protes-
slonal status In the singing world, and he
eeaaalei^ looked fonrnrd Co the attahunent ol
thU. Plnatly, after mncb enooursgtaic am-
ateur success, he gatbored together snffldaot
courage to cast the die, threw up bis assured
poaltlon. and went to Mootrsal to foUo w the
doubly uncertain career of ft frae lanee alhgor
with. ft.nonLn&vtotre,
For two yoan he toured tbe Prortnoe of
Quebec as a modam tnubadoor. vtiUInc some
five hundred points, and taktag bito OQtlytaic
parts modem songs which had become popular
In France. In 1820 he attended a concert
given In Ottawa at which Prench-Canadlan
folk Kii«s, which ha had spent years in col-
leethig. ware pnatntad by Uartos Barbeau,
and wa; deeply Impreseed. Ha eslaofcad five of
these ^onRs suited to his voice, whkdi ha In-
cluded m his repertoire to present to Prendl-
Canadlan audiences. These were very well
racslred.
la itag Mr'**'*~* was invited to entertain
the guMta of tha BOB. cawriM Monptiy ftt a
''^Cowboy" BUhopKnaws
HowtoDeallfUh
Juveniles
THE Right Reverend H. Allan Gray. Angli-
an Blabop of ■dmonton— the "Cowboy
Btebep'*— otfebrated for^ yean of sarrloe In
the church raoently.
Ckiik <i»wlw>ji "III I' "1'" hlhhop — Judge—
hl.i haa certainly been a
many-sided career.
It was in June, 1S85. that
R. A. Gray, eterk. naCbad
Calgan' from Great Brit-
ain and took up ranching
In the foothills on the El-
bow River: and It was in
April. 1B8B. now forty
years ago. that he was
licensed by tha AagUeoa
Bishop of Oalgftty M ^
MUior QBAT 1^ reader.
At this time life in the West was not lack-
tsm In eKcltemcf»t> even tn danger. Tbe CJ*JL
had juat finished oanslniBtUn wock. and the
camps wen disbanded. Many of tha mrtt of
thetae construction gangs were not in^Oded
omong the '>llie*' of the land In lact not a
lew had come West to "get away from their
When the work was flnlAhed hundreds
man were tamed loose with rolls of money
and dubkma repatfttlciia. Many ■etOod aMuad
CalRar- and an epidemic of murders, cattle
ihieviitR ikiu] other crimes occurred, WbMl
nnaiiy wa,^ druiifxi up by the Boyal Morttovaat
Mounted Police.
All this made tnvaUng baaardous. and
everyone carried a rvvxlw. though tha Blihop
confesses many of them oolild not hit a hay-
rtack. "We had a wonderful armour^' of shtyt.-
guns, rifles and pl5t«U, for my partner wax a
mek diot." the Bishop relates, 'Itut I couldnt
hit ft bam door. My partner wanted me to go
out shooting wttfa him. but Z couldnt walk, and
when we sighted the gams I waa too cmt of
breath to shoot, so my darira to boooma a
/;porlsman was nipped In the bttd.'*
On aoeount of tbe in-healtb of bli ttothw.
Who lived with blm and who had to return to
Kj^Rland. tbe Bhhop had to glva up lautAitaig
and in 1803 be entered SL J0hn*t OoUege, Win-
nipeg, from which, three yean laler. be was
graduated in arts and phUooophy, or. aa ha
says, "thus giving op booH aod nattle for the
cara of sheep."
ordained deacon Jtme xe. iggg, by Btibep
I'lnkhsm nf CAigAry. he was appointed to HOty
Trinity Churrii in South Edmonton — nvw the
little Churrh of St John the Evangelist and
in charge of Rev. W. ■vennl Ettnands, prtoat.
BtlMsJiiiastai and lilalurtial wttlw
Ordalnrd r'^- ^ in l«f>^ n ApcU Of ^e yrnr
following h*- tjrrAiiir rf-i'OT Of All Saints*
Churrh. Edmonton, where he remained for
seventeen years, having been created arch-
dMOOh In itvr, and in 1914. on tha fifth bftUot
tha of mhiwntwi
A boy at hvt dmpMo Ma fortar y«ut of
hervioe. Bishop Qray alwari* hju devoted a vary
Urge Shan of his oMTgle* to work among boys.
Himself a llr*Twed nrwslioy. holding badin* fA»
I, the keen-witted nowslas sUll are very close
to hu heart
Be eatabiktad and nn ft bogr ohib for foiv
« flfa years. mMO ha no Mnger eooM wpan
ng IkM tlta ttke dirt^^ ' rapldlT-gnvw-
tug dl6ceas; but when i' ^r.f nemBarv to
refrtgn from the club's management h« orgsn-
tasd a boys' brigade and, later, a boys' cadat
eorps In watnarUon with All Saints' camrtft
CUA1UUC8 MARCUAND
banquet
present
at otuwa. at which the Pnhtlar was
His rendering of tha Old French
kMly anjogad bf tha guBrti. and
eadet training and did It very badly." when
he took up Boy Scout work Instead. In this
movement be became district and then pro-
vincial commissioner, and when be itotlrad he
waa awarded by the Governor -Oeneral of
Oftna^, Chief scout, the highly -coveted dec-
oifttkm of the Silver Wolf, the highest decor-
attOD of the Scout movement in the world, only
two or three of which are held In Canada.
His akfil in baadUag boys and in attaining
end retaining their trust and good-wUl waa
reco«nlred when iwrnty yean ago. he waa ap-
pointed to be judge of the Juvenile court
Miss Mayo Continues
Indittn Series of
Disclosures
SLAViiS ol the Gods" might almost be
called an appendix to Miss Katherine
Mftyo's "Mother Indtft." Its twelve storlos or
Rtudlea drive home by ooncrota eiam^ the
K(?ner»l moral the author sought to enfmce
\n her larger work What her Mtle means she
cxplalnfi Ihrough the llp.i ol an H:nglLih
woman hospital surgeon in one of the most
ghastly of the tales.
their delight was so evident that the Prime
Minister told Marrhanrt how bo regretted not
being abia to tiallmr tha woidt tfneo ha «ftw
room for man at this U the book than Miss
Bbyo baa all9wod us?
It reAialns true, none the less, that tbe evi-
dence on which Miss Mayo baaea heraelf in
deplctiiikt Lhe plague F.pols of Hindu hfr haa
remained subs tan Llally unihitkrn, Mr Cia.ndhl.
for example has admitted that We may re-
pudiate the charge as It has been framed by
her, but we may not tvpudSata the eobetance
vaderlybig tbe many alUgattona aha has
made.** If that Is so. It mnV be to the good
i):.\t ^WsR Mayo should brand the abuses she
1 irhr'- to fee corrected with all the force of
hrr style and imaslnation. Between her
stories of tbe "Slaves of the Oods" she has
Inserted many quotatloos Cram leading Indian
raf onnm gbowing thalr determlnarinn to work
against these very evils. They lend strength
to the appeal Miss Msyo makea in her last
pages "To the Woman of Hindu India;
"Let us of the West. then, be your friendx,
with franknssa and with honesty, and not with
a veil of deception between ua. We boUave
that nothing g(x>d i-i hurt, while much evil is
cured by the broad light of the sim."
"No walls of .'-lone-, tio iron bsrs. were
BO Impregnable as ihr w&ii.s that shut thcae
Hindu women In. Their dungeon.i are built
of fear— built of their own thought^-buUt of
tradition, despair, of jgnmanwr that better
tUnv oxbit BuUt even of jvlde. Ood help
themi Pride in their very slavery— no poUoe.
no government by passing of faiwa or by ttte
of force can loosen tboae bonds. For tha
bonds are forged for their religion and as such
eaimir*^ within their own minds "
And in .lupport of this Indictment of Hindu
lellgiOTi we have brief narmii-.m 'talcen from
r«al life" describing a "suttee." inlanUdde.
the agonies of child wives and widows, the
degndatlon of the devadasis, the dancing gtrla
kept for immcrst purposes in temples, tha woes
r,r the "untourhables." o^ outcaste population,
nnd the euflenngs of the half-starved saerbd
EuroptPs Mystery Man
Once Taken for a
Lunaiic
O
Rpfidrr^ of ^Mother India * will be familiar
%Mh thp qiialltlos of MLis Mayors style— Its
pletnrlfil [Kiwcr. Its vlgornu'i concision and the
art with which a significant detail is plucked
from ft naat of irrelevance and a«t in the most
telling poriUon. Tbsae qualities find full scops
h5 ■«ftvw of Ihfe Oods.- and they are bound to
Impress the im;\i;lnation deeply and painfully.
Tbe crmftamamhip of the stories Is not to be
ocniestetf. Tel U we ask whether, ax pure flc-
t!on. they have the stuff of immortality ,
whether It is probaUa that they will continue
to bo laad for thalr own sake whan the evUs
they fflottlimta have at last beon porgad iMm
Indian life, w^ rrr;nr>t nn.>mr ao OBBAgenUy.
They lack iv- tmpirtiAliiv of the highest art.
MLw Mayr. /-frtalniy ha* a r]r.>i rr tn nffpr
for giving a one-iiided view. shf> declares that
'^gnat and varied is the bibliography of Hln-
1^ UaftlMla baauyaa. U the spaee of a
RaaU v^goBft, that (do nraeh to allot
to ft Ivw of Ita monal woes-*" That may ba
a sound plea for a rarcrroer it not a good
n-.axtm for an artttt Mfr t^krr\ revrnne (or
these stmpUfWrntlcna by making the picture
hpiMML One of tha b«t of Miss Mftyo's
I ii "Maggot to lUt" wMiA rilfttes hi
quite a Klpltawaaqtis vein how the "mtoncb-
able" wvengers attached to a certain Indian
reciment were transfomted Into toldiem. and
hrrrvf. too, by an undenrtandin^ medical of-
Aeer. The tale is a relief, because here for
flueg nodoi an bsM up for our adnUrmtlon,
e
iKE of the wealthiest men in tlic world was
once taken for a madman. Sir Basil
Zaharodl Is known as the mystery man of
Biiropa. For years he has been ft power bp-
hlnd throne'! and statesmen. He controls
Vickeri, the great British monitions Otdi. He
owns most of Monte Carlo, the gambling place.
So completely does be conceal all happenings
pertahiU^ to himself that when his ¥tU died
at ft taahloBBbla watering place, no asm knew
It for ttalrty-slk honra. It Is not knows for
certain hov old ha la, where ba was bom, or
who were his parents. He rose from obscurity
to wealth by securing a huge Spanish muni-
tions coptraot for Vlokers through the Influ-
ence, It was rumored, of the lady wtwoi ho
msrrtrd v)me forty ycan later.
One day this strange mad waa sttoUlag
through tbe Ptencb Museum of Natnnl HbK
tory. Ha obMrved that U waa badV ta iwod
of repabt and rastosation. BO ctUid an at-
tendant and askM hlni ho-.v much It would
cost to hsve this done, and the man said that
It woou run Into half a aHUlon franes.
80 SMdaroff, right on the spot took out his
pen and cheque book, wrote a cheque tor one
hundred thcwnnd franc<. handed It to the st-
tandaot and went out. Par days and weeks
the cheque lay on the desk of the curator, be-
cause MtttMr fhft cuxator nor tho attandftnt
had ow heard of Saharoff. and both took It
'juitf for grnnt/'d that the little piioa a( MMT
had been scribbled by a lunatic
8h Baafl— he was knighted by King oa uigg ,
by tha way— has bad soma ttartaiag aecapes.
During the war the Ocrwiana put a big price
on hia bead. Though he was usually carried
on voyages by a Britlah destroyer, there wss
one ooeaalon when it was necessary for him
to uaa an ardtaarr Madttemnian Unar.
waa stopped by ft Oarmai
rjiprAin came aboard. Re and his
Btraivht to Zaharoffb aabtn and dragged oat
the badiv acarsd tsdlTldual they found thartb
took blm into tha stgimarlne and sutanongtd.
Two boon Mv MHroS. OMg. Miaiiliig ■ Hg
dgar. walkid up 10 tba aMndad enplaln «g
the ttnsr.
-Ah. oapCfthi.'* he uid. -that Mblwy ct
mkm to ft bboM oMtfitt Mtov."
I get ao much pleasure from them. Tlua
daaglr bg^naed MhrribMBl, who viaioned a
iBiA widir ftwUMBO fcr hia aonga If thar wsn
available In BigUah. Be aaaght tai nki
for tnn.-: '"r ii<<t»- had at that thne
been oiaur j m oibiKui was at that time
making arrangements tor the Hnt toOt song
IcaUval at Quebec and Marchand approached
him with his dUBenlty. The reault waa that
Mr. CHbhon undertook the fanslatkm at many
of them himself, and Ohftito iCwohand gftrc
\Uc firat r<>ndertngt of the Wb^IA ymtona ftt
the lesUvaL
■nds opened tha way to hto raal Ilf • wosk in
\ii>rrpreting*tha aohgi of I'MMh Oaaada to
i ntiUJi audleneea. and prtmarOy tbetr general
'.iiiilliarlty and p:>pularUy tt»day are at-
Iributable to turn. He tias sung them to Cana-
dlftn ftudlaneet from ooast to eoast and made
Qnaboe better nndentood tbrongheut the
DooUnicn. Amartean mnaleal erlttv attcnd-
iHK' thr Quebec featlval baaama greatly bi-
■.prMicd in tbe eongs. which were really the
first while man's music heard on the American
co nUnftit. sung to tbe swing of the paddle by
tha fliat FWnefa-Oanediowt to go down the
MlsBlBElppl. and startod thalr vogue. Obarles
iuT.r«.h*nH has been their chief ex poospt
acroas the borrier lit- has -lung them uadar
tbe auspices of various organiiaiionsatWatar-
ton, Chicago. New York. Boston. Detroit and
othek oentras» from several of which they have
been famadeaat Tha Mfttlonal Federation of
Music Club at Boston has beooma keenly in-
terested in the old songs «f FTondi Oanada
has chosen Marchand t,> mii^.- tiiam at Its
gathering in June. He will make three a|>-
iwaranrtii which is a distinct compliment 5lncf^
lodtvldml artlsu an peimlttetf only ten mln-
utsa.
CbarlM Marrhand find* a supreme .'tatislac-
tlon In his Ufe work smoe in bringing pleasure
to ftvUih-spoaltlng audleneea ba feets he is
dr«wh« Ma kaloasd hOM »eflBBa.idaaK Is
them To see tha typical rlvermm aatrMa hie
, boembag out his choruses In an Inimit-
able manner which oftimes renders words
supvfluous, swayi n s; audiences with the
tmyfhiwg sentiment of the old ballads, qne
would take hhn for what he purporta to be. a
caz«-free. roving troubadour. Aa a mattar of
fact, he is In private Ufe the moat typical of
French-Canadian faLhrrs and hu.'^tiand-N In his
attachment lo hu family and hi3 home in
Montreal, the one drawback he experiences in
Iho work hi which ha haa wholabaartedly and
■iiiUjHUitinonr threm MttMlf bgtag tbnt ha
ttprtfyfwwihMio t fX MnW -
Statesman s Prr banality
Appears ill .s/ory of
Bird Sanctuary
L
ORD ORETT, who was British Foreign Sec-
retary when the Oreat War broke out
maintains a bfril sanetimry on his eatata at
FalloddTT Mnoe reUriTR from pohUtai he
lia. 1^ ■ ; h of his time studying his
feathered fneudfi Onre.
after a trying period In the
poUUcal arena — politics
were alwaya trying to this
dtstlngolshad statasnan —
he returned tO Ul
esUte to write.
*T came homo cDoe In
December after an aboenee
ijf some months and feund
that there waa a pair of
teal which had been in the
naeomrt oasr lubit of coming to feed
4rtth my waterfowl when no one waa pcaaent
They were wild, ai^ when I Aowad nyidf at
one pond they flew to the other, and so forth.
Gradually, however, they began to coma out
and watch the feeding of the others rver>-
evening. They came cautiously around behind
the trunk of a boaoh tree, by a route that none
cf the other Msda took, ftnd dnw nsanr and
naaivr arecy cvwlng untU, ftftar boom four
«c<-k.v they cftmt up a Utile behind me, a
uuit- to tha right ftnd about tour yards from
me. and X got tbom to vMc dp tha gntn i
threw.
-Ihftt went OB for sob* weeks, in March
they want awftT. vranmahly to braad aome-
where else. In August I waa aUndtag ftt the
end of one pond when a draka toal iB eclipse
came flying and lit about ten yards from me.
I thought, of course, that he had not feen me,
and as foon as be saw me be would fly off.
Be took a look round, and whan ba saw ac be
ttonr oSOnd to fly ftWfty b«t began to pwn
hit faathan, I thought Ihat Is tha ttttia
dmha oomo back again I ahall know at feed-
ing thne In the evening.' At feeding thne h«
cMne out wMb tha other Mfdo and ptefcad up
the grain.
*1 oonld not bo am M waa the moM diBka.
but about the duek I ean ba ion. Tlw drake
stayed, came out of the eehpH. and got his
full brr«4lng plumage, but then WOS tiO Mgn
of the duck until November In IfOTeolbar I
was walking along the bank when a little duck
teal fiew off the bank and out on to the water
ft few yards. It reaaalnad there while 1 passed.
I thought, niiat most be the Uttio dnek cotta
back for the Winter. I dun see her ftt fOedlng
time in Lhe <-*enlng.' In the evening I Rat at
the fool of a big larch sa unjal. and the litUe
duck teal came out r>f the pond ja^* in tiie
■ana wv *he bad oome in tbe previous
wmier. Slw eant nwnd tht Irak of tfe*
baidi by a route no other dueka took, and
stood at the same angle and at tha mbm dla-
tanee as she had dr»^ before, aotf kiVgB |gtk-
ing up the grain I threw "
The astonishing simplicity nf ihf foregoing
nautfa notes by Uird Orvy reflect bis cbarae*
l«r. No BMra unoffoetad man ever entaMd
tha MottMT of Parliaments. Like hln nntAs rm
bis dndfc^ his speeches on momenious qurs-
tlom werv marked by xlmplicity. bat It has
often been said that when be bad made a
speech the raonbert of the Bow of
pMgftnd In rbw df hto
tpbi
\\ injiipvf^s Nnv Police
Muf^istmli' Is W illy
Speaker
By C. V. COMBB
'T^OSE who know him invariably speak of
^ of HlJ Worship. R. B. araham, E-C po-
lice magistrate of Winnipeg, as "undoubtedly
the finest after-dinner speaker In the Weat"
And they know exactly what they mean. So
dues Mr. Ormham. For 'Bob ' luu endeazod
hlm-wlf to the entire city by giving It wbat it
should have— facta, yes, but taoU sugar-ooatad
with rich humor, deep patboa, keen obeerva-
tiQD, nice discrimination and starting patriot-
ism. Vet these are artistically underlain by a
perccpMon that on after-dinner iipeech, like
an_«Up diniu? mint, U a modem custom often
sadly abused. Be knowa that snob a talk is
designed to aid good digestion, good faUovahlp.
good oltuenshlp and sounder buateaas rela-
tlonah:p.H. Life has salvaged the after-dinner
speech irom the ashes of Joboaonian orgies
and discerning mMI Mbg Mr. OfShftm jiultfy
Its continued existenee,
Mr. Orahsm la not of tbe proIeAslonal vin-
tage of baiKjLct speaker. Uls bonhomie u
effervescent yet under dis c ipline to an alert
mbid and the oocnUon. mnt,«it was. bate*
his elevation to the bench last month equally
etrecUve In addressing a court ft troop of Boy
HcouU, a women's meeting* ft Sntarnal society,
a cjnlcai press dub, a political oonvcnuon or
a aervlco club. And all feel that be at least of
all men understands and sympathiaes with
their alma. And ho dosa— or he wouldnt ba
there )ir known human nature and would
not for example, extol the virtues oC WlUlam
of Orange before the Knlgbta of Coltuibui.
This phaae of hia r h a r a c to r Is w«U mi wt r o tad
by a dally tunebeon association Into whUi he
drifted during the latter years of the war At
B certain Winnipeg hotel. "Ooargc." the head
waltar. found it good buslnesa to rowme a
latge table for rtctoan or so eranlaa who namad
thonsalves "The Ragaranflna." Tbagraopwaa
drawn from n^m-.^paper. grain, lftw» Commissi cm.
retail store and railroad drclea-4nen repre-
sentative of a successful cross-eecUon of the
oommunlty. AU were too old for servloe ovar-
■eftt ftnd too boaeol to aoeapt Hona oolonot-
doa.** "Bob" waa the moving spirit tho im-
conadoos moving spirit, of this circle. It was
never complrtr until he arrived, no mftttSf
how late the hour, And It was always a faUura
if be couldnt attend. Snatl taMa talk ooou-
plad tbe gathorlag untu ho bnd drawn hto
chftlr. Then all toaguaa baeaaia tflanl whltf
"Bdb" talked. Of matter light and tnvial. ves.
but always worthwhile since they had been
enriched from the stoHteoit flg hto gntol and
whimsical iTcnonallty.
Approaching hi3 sixtieth year, Mr. Orahara
(nrrlc.-, his Winten like a well-prrvM-vM young
buck of fony-flve. Nova Scoua. his birth
prtninoe. has not produced many more mia-
tlla aons. At twenty-seven ha went to Mftttl-
tflhft, living at KtUamey for sbi yiftra. Thiax
he movrd tn Winnipeg Ui Join the staff of the
Attorney-CJeneiul He soon bccamr n.wHtant-
deputy and later deputy m (h;»^ df-iwrimenL
He resigned la 1*13 lo beoonu Crown proae-
otitor for Wlnuipig.
The aateway City nrver had a more effec-
tive advocate of law enforcement In that
poslLlon be haa shown a vigor and indepen-
dence of xad tape which hks ftiroetod public at-
tentun. To him the human element In tho
dork la more worUiwhile than any mwe crimi-
nal rode For example, be was the first man
tn Canada to iidvocatc a good, old-fashioned
^nhlng for youthful oBendeca. Mors than
flboB tha bneb has agtsad Co giro
■entfnoe on hto auggaMOB^ ptvMdl
quent fatheri** eaaa to eeut to apply a stout
leathern strap as a correrMv nn Bome ■
boy's" anatomy. Be is strictly opposed to
Bindlag .ft young offondir to friaan or Indua-
trlal aehool untU tho enliit on* hda f Ht the
full force of *nihysleal suaAnt" MoOUng
camby-pambv r.r nfw- fancied abotit his OBft*
mle scheme for the youth of the world.
Many' a repulafton was ntngd In WImilgig
during the perilous days of Qm 191ft ganenl
strike. As Crown p rosecutor. MT. Oraham re-
tained friendship of boUi aides — aji<1 in thoA*
days men were required to declare their stand,
wHh BO pttvfoothBg oUtos iB woffda er daadft
wrhen the smoke «f battle had daatid away
the figure of Mr. Orahsm eould be dtoe am ad
plaaillTir for oonelliaMon and th/! removal of
oaoaai tor oomplalnt partioutarty in tha Wtn-
iTnt If an you ever brm In a railway ftod-
dentf
X WBalBft
t
df Iba
l^dF-Tho kit itao t
prnnlaed you wouldn't
ealooB and spend it.
TlTHi^— Dont yoo know the
«f *
-V
TFIK DAILY COLOOTST. VICTMFIA, r^.c. mx'^ l; i""^'
Corinna Tries AgMn
Tlie Story of a
Man Who Said He
Understood Women
By ALICE DL tR MILLER
illuiliatcd by Rex Maxon
FROM all his lnUmat« frtendii DuMT
celved full .lymiw.hy when he told
r>f liU dMUKdl^T ^ Miiprudrnl fnifagl
... no. fur relused to caU U tiUl
btr iffl^ tmoBf §er m )wmff mw ta Ma
n«m only 4IU or bto Mead* dM Iw tet m
loiiitoit iiiid ^he *■a^ 'h' om froin lir
u«.'.ireu II ntubt. Mr» tiandoo wik.-* u ^iitu
widow of forty-two. with tjm }UM u clearly
tur^ i io ti a co l occ d u Umjt bad iMea wlua ilw
vM fanrtMD. Mr. Ouht tartMM to BMny
h<r at flnt opportunity: by which he meant
the ttni tune that she said aayihlng more «a-
coundot than, *1K9, m OMr SftlOML <ir*
talnly aot"
n «te to iMr apartiMnt Ibot iM hvnM
after a peouUarly trying m«m wtth U» cfMld.
ulthouKb Mrs. Sandon wu to dine with him
iliat very evenlni; a/id go tu a new play;
tnil bU laearatad XeaUass demanded balm.
Bt »«nt over the ittaatlon ter tha hsndndth
time, and '.•Tiiik' ih*- 'vx<! d''tachinent of thCM
cryttalLxue e>u he luuiid huiuelf uilnt words
of mora and own esasgeraUoa.
"Ill a iMfilinipliii, tbakH wtafti U la*" bt «M.
"Writ li Ht* MM MK Ouidea tntly. -Bi
ouHl bo abie and boowt. or you would not
keep him an your Mtfetary, and he must be
■ItracUve, or Oorlnna. who has had a gcxxl
dial of cqmrlcbce wUh young mtn, would noi
want to many him.''
Her logic annoyed him almost u mooli m
her detachment. "Good gradoua. Ruth." be
said, "you have no more respect for my opinion
of men and tbingi tiUA U 1 were k boy. I bm
tdUng you ..."
Different Anglet
CHE interrupted. "I have a giOdi deal of
respect lor your opinion," she mid. "But I
fool that 1 am getting your optaboo of the boy.
aotaa * hnrfanrt Xoc jonc ^aogUm^lnL ag A-.
lOB-lB-lbw for youm^.'*
*ain*t U the mmo CtalDt?"
"Not at all the same. You would get no lun
Irnm .saying My daughter. Mri. Marley'— U
that his name? But you would get a great
daal of fun out of snylng *My daughtw. Vl»-
oountess (his or that' You know, Bl iii nM ,
vou ore a bit of a snob about titles.
Mr. Oaner took up his defence, stating that
he wu tkot a aaob> ttmt he cared nothing Xor
tram, tbbt a penoB wu » fool who did aot '
know ttet aoelal poottte wu a valuable asset
and that there wu no lUA guarantee of lodal
po&iuon OA a good tttl04 Tben finding, per-
baps, something lUgtiUy eontradlclory In his
statements, he abandoned this point entirely
and saM that be wu injured by his daugh-
ter's conduct, because there bad been dec«tt.
I A a,, not even told tlicy Icntw each other
Ob yes. I did see tliem meei at my office, but
I had 00 reason to suppose they were meetmg
consUntly and then one day 1 went to Boston
on bMlnesi bnd. when I got boot. I beard
i.( itud been to vi<;it her the uomtat my bade
USA turned and had fallen down my front
steps and broken his leg. and that they wetr
engaged to be married. They did noi teU me
thoy ««e tamai bi ton.'*
MrA KandoQ anUOd. "It kn't a Dung people
do loll— the first etifU of b love anair -except
(hofe terrible people who want an audience
lor their every eaoaon. Perhaps they dkl noi
know It tbamMtvm."
'In other words." said Mr. DaiMV MttHly.
"you thmk It all satialactory?"
"Mo, not U you are unhappy about it," she
nturaod, "but I am tryi^ to pot&t oat that
things might be worse,"
(Jreul heav'i, ii M: l>aner "1 tell
you my daughter U entangled with a mar-
cenary employw of mtae^ and yvm biMiwgt It
it ailgbi be wane."
■eetm his dlstroM aba UUA what ha bi-
loDtfadloda.
Abroad for Six MotUlu
IT appaared he inleaded to (aka Corlaaa
abroad lor a year, tor six months anyhow.
"She owes me ai i<'.^'-t ihnt to be willing to
wait six months belore making a marriage of
which I so beartUy dlaapprova. Doat yon
think 007"
"Tu I thttdt itaa migbt do that," mlA Ite
8andon.
"Well, (the absolutely fcTuea I eant do
anything with her. 1 wai wondrrlna. Ruth.
U you would have a talk wiih her. What?
You're always shaking your head. Yon would
not do affon that mueb for mar"
1 wont do It. beeauae It wonldnt bo any
iiM," she returned, "T lll^p Coiinna, but 1
haven t any real rrlation with her; and you
can't suddenly do anything with an entirely
arttflolal relation, she would juat think ol
ma u an tetaciartni old maun. Bba would
liate It. and so should I."
"It seems I cannot depend on you to belp ma
Hi a rrlslA '
"Well. I will tell you how to cat your own
way. U that is helplnt yott.*
-'BOwr" be aakad.
*^oo have only to Aad a fiv toan."
"Shed tears, cry ? " eiclalmed Mr F'a n r r
lro«TilnR. and then he smiled at hri mrrr
trni]niiK> rUUoukuanesa
Tbara wu a abort aUaikce. Mrs. Sandon dW
not Mar ttaai Iba laat ttmm tfm refund bta
she bad gMB MM to Ua aiOB. **WM|. bqr tK"
she said.
Ba became superior. "Ah. my dear." he
answered, "that's a feminine method, not a
masculine.'*
-Aa a faaatalBa atotbod n*a qniia ofartatad."
ah* I idiii'Mrt *Vm an naad to wiman'a
tears. MA dWMB M my WOSfc «b« b gHO
r-rteA"
Ma Uughted grandir M bar absurdity and
wwi tmma to take 19 Ma gnat problem.
I T waa almoet tunr for bim to be dresainf for
' an early dlnoar, but, fitting his daughter
in ibe bbnry. ba daeMad to aw a Mandly ward
lo bar; and tba frtsaif wort lad ainaat bi-
•lanily «)> ijnrrt«ndly one, and aa, Wttbin
fhre minatM. they were disputing tbe pobit
at Msnf. both nt them quite obllvkoufi of ume
biimallM hair waa a arUp btaak. but bar
eyes wan grey. Seeing bar atttuf Hian, ao
<-ir-ttHi.i i.iiu lovely, so much the most vabaMa
u.' au hia iHhvsauions, her father broke out;
"Ifs simply l u'in-Uc; you. who bav»r always
bean w fasudious abont tbbv that didot
maMar. aaar b» tbrov j—nlf away en flUa
inferior boyi"
"Oh. oh." cried Oorlnna. "I leave It to any
< II'' wtu tJici lie l^ iiL-'crii'i Dut, even If be
WL-re what do«-s that matter? Tlie polot Is
that I'm In love with him."
"You've been la love before, or Umutfkt you
ware."
"Never."
"You've been engaged before. You wont
deny that.'
"Oh. father, really, how dare you bring that
up, whan i only said that X wcn^ o m a d^ Mb
In order to obUge yout"
"Weu. a girl doesnt engage heraelf. ana at
hi-r father n .suRgexUon, unlesA she bu OD Ip-
cUiutUon tuward the young man."
"I aot out of It fast enough. Oh. 1 tlUafc
that's most unjust. You both battarad me
down; but tbla ftlma, wMb Palar. I pravkM an
the Initiauve. I pracUcaUy i i wtw ea d to Um."
And so. after a few fetnta and brtishes of
this iory. \ht'\ nrttlfU fli>*n to the real srrloui
quarrel, which was on the question of her
gob« abroad, iir. OaaM fdd* ima that, U
ibo wan s* am of banatf and uariay.^febon
wu BO reaaon Vlv aba abodld not wait a year,
or ala mooiha. u a favor to an sged and
broken pannL Bar point wu that It would
dci no good aad ebanga nnthtnt. but would
causa both her and CMar aaamalatlnc aBony
la fea aeparaiad.
main ten that ba did not approve of your a|t-
gagaaaeni and tbat bo wantad ym to CO ateoad
and tbbtt It onr."
-Bo siny. but I aald I would." answfred
' ■■- iiii.i ! ilun I know why I did
Ure. Saiulun luiew why she had — because no
woama can resist a maala bmn; bat aba did
net aay tbla. 8taa said, tSb. I tbinfc y«« bad
to yield that nnich."
And suddenly Connn.! Inund hi-rwll rlr-i rib-
inn I'etrr He » t^..^ mi iiinJ si rouB, <ind
\fry good-lcMJttum She told tii>» ihf, had r\r»t
met when she went down to her father's oOoe
to apaafc to Um about a UH ^ bad nm up.
aod young Mr Marley had underalood Ibe
was looking for a lob and had scolded her and
had given her sonir cxcpllent advire — rather
romantle, wasn't U7 And he was so eager to
ill at Sea
*~r'HK Ixjat iwi-ilfd at niidiimiu and, when
*■ Cortnna woke the next morning, they
wen at gaa. Bba fait oihaiisleri by aU the
fm o t i oni of tbe test few weeks and deddad
that she would mwv :m tn-ii the whole way over.
But her plans ni-ir < ).uri>;rd The stewardees
brought her a Wlrt'lrs.^ Ul. mv d,>f ' ahe
thought and tore it open, but the name signad
was Mm Sandon'a: Marley illimlMad tbla
morr;i.n5 with (wn iiioMiJi.s' pav "
Connna was stiU oonalderVig this news wban
bar maM i g MWa r a d to pok bar aaMn to rlgbla.
aba apoka of tba laei that aba bad found aa-
othar maid aboard, one of her oldeat frtenda,
and thai the tiilrd -.irwArd nttni" from the ^^lme
town m JDevonslujc Uisi she came from, and
OOMa aaw a vaat daal at Lord Aaiey for
tbaagBitbrwdaya^ Aha wobid have balmnd
in mam tba aama way. if Axlay imd bored bar.
but be did not bon bar. Ba bad a gift of
conipa[):> iiittjiiii V. Bduoated and a gentle
inan. ht- tiad yet worked as a day laborer,
sailed before tne mast, and generally roughed
U «n all paru of the world. U Oorlana bad
aot baan annarad bi.bar flnt wild ion for
Peter Marlay. aho mlgbt ban baan In aeme
danger.
But. ' > ^t ful state of mind, per-
hapa tiif piea^nLCAL feature tn Ibe situation
a-as her fathera tactfuOy veiled daUgbt-
Lord Alky wu to gat 00 at Obarbeurt. and
tba laat ovantaic be torttad her to take a stroU
t n drrlc after rtinnrr, with a manner neither
more not leas casual than his habitual man-*
it
A Father's Sufferine
^^ND do you ever ihink *ha! nr
yean
IsT" aald her father. "For lourteeo
', anr alon your motbar'a daatb, yoo
X naUy fond. And you not only Inalat on
doing what I beUeve to be £uicidnl. butyou wUl
not do me the small favor of taUnc a f*w
aaentba to tUnk It onr." And balng touebad.
aa^wa are apt to be, Bson by his own eloquaooa
than by banb faota. tba taan atood in Mr.
Daner's eyes
Corlnna had never seen her father cry, had
never mpposed liiat .such a thing war; paviuble:
abs wu shocked. She said instantly: "Ob,
latbar, rm ao aorry. Of eeuraa. X wOl go
abroad. It abnoat breaks my heart, but X wUl
. . . not for six months, but for ihrep. I
will go for thm montba.*
The door opened, aod Mimster said, with his
babttual detachment: "Mrs. Sandon."
Oortana, wttb ana of ibon impnlaes of fam-
Uy aoUdaiity. ateppad batwoen bar father and
hu guiat *t>b. Vm ao aorry, Un, Sandon."
she mU. 1 kept father talkbiff, and ba lant
draaaad. aad I'm going to be awfully lata for
dinner, but tt^ aU ray teult"
ICr. Oanar mofmorod (bat ba'd be down la
yoB know these are ooi onr cbalra. i always sit on ibe starboard Mde smng over ajU^'
Mm wttb aval adsntian. •VMbar, dau^ tUa la Lard
succeed and bad baan gofoc ^ ^ve tin salary
raided on the ftnfe OT tba aMbtb . . * «Bd
it might be hla wbola aaraar . . .
Ite aoond of Mr. Doners footatapa wu
beard bafon sbe had flnLshrd Mrs. Sandon
bM bp one finger m tok^n that that she was
gabia to say souiething inipciriant. "Oo
abroad," she said, "and If you can forget, for-
get: bat. fo any oaaa. make your father pnm-
isa tbat tba yomig man abant Ion bit job."
tnlhought-Of Danger
/~^ORINNA would never have foreaeen this
^ danger, but, when It wu potaitad out to
her. ivhe recognised the Ukellhood Of It.
She rcoognlaed It aU the mon whan *a
ipaba to bar latbar en tbg Jdbjaett tba my
than she mentioned that poor young Lord
Axley was on board. "My father wa.^ gar-
dener :o hiA father, the poor old Kentleman."
Connna rmin very aliithUy out of her trance
and said. "Lord Axley, Am a n da?" •
*nre8,mlm. Not Lord AXIay, of MfodUhaBi—
not the eari. bttt tbat poor, unfortunataa young
gentleman, Banm Axley, of Plggea eo mbe, X
told you of, "
Connna tried to remember, but Amanda's
talu wen many, and no one atood out "The
one who ran off wUb tba tl^ibropa danecr In
Oeykm?" sbe a^ed.
"Ob, no. miB.1." s^id Amanda, "(hat was Vl^-
count Perot daughter. No. this poor young
gentleman— well, miss, he cheated at cards at
his club and was caught, as tbey aay. red-
handed, and narar baan abia to Un at bonw
alnce. and hcX a vpry pleasant young laatlO-
man. miss, tliey Nay. only weak '
Corlnna suddenly ut straight up. "111 get
up. Amanda, ' she said, "and ITX wear that
new apertadnai^ tba light Mno and aOrar ana.
What dan ba look bka, your yoong aard-
abarparV" *
"Ota. be*a ncy hanflanma, mlaa. and otar abt
foot talL"
'Ob. aren't ibeyT" said Cortnna, beaming ut> «i
nar. As they walked, they talked of intereettng
things, as they alwrnr; did , . .
Then Lhey had slopped and leaned their
elbows on the rail, and he had said. "I'd like
to ask your advice about a friend I expect to
au la a few daya. Poor UHiom, ba*8 done tor
blmaalf. I dont know bow it la in the SUtes,
but in ttigl'nd than an mlala^w you can
make tbat flaiata you worn than any flUaaa^
A'
had never te<m h<>r father cry, bad
that soch .1 ihlnic
sbe wee shocked.
a minute siul a-ent upstairs. Be had no sen.^
of danger in doing this; Indeed, he would have
aald that he desired nbiblng ao much as thst
they should baoaBM Crlenda; and he did not
raHaet that, aeparated u they wan by twanty
yean, they had [in;> < eip bnnd their profoODd
aaoterlc knowledge ut hl.^ char^riT.
fcU^y Extravagant GirU
VfM SANtX^irs point of Tlaw about
oortnna wu that aba did not daubt tbat
aba banalf had been Uke tbat wban aba was
young, but sbe simply could not take much In-
threat in Idle extravagant ftrls Corlnna's
aplBlB of Un- Kitndon was that alie wai
l a ^d n ldj ' the best of tbam. If father nally
meant to remarry, but tto hoped he'd wall
until Nhe had marrlad Ofat Yet. wllb tbla
lather unprDmising beylnntaig, as they kwfcad
at each other, tbey ware both aware that they,
wit of the whole wortd. wan Iba only two who
undcietood Bdmond Daaar, aad tbak If lta«r
stood together, be wooM ba powartem
Motblag of the kind wu Mid, however.
Oerlaaa raaaarked: "Poor father i uppoM
he hu told yon what a tbne he u having with
Aad W%
-Yofc ba m
m
tone In which he said he could not pledge
hlmr.elf to rrUln anyone in hL^ employ. If he
should turn out tinutlnfartor:. , proved to her
that hU plan wu to get nd of Pater at onea.
Ooriana wu varr Ana. T wUi not go
abroad, fMbar," iba aald, "unlesn you promisr
ma that mer wyi be In bb old postuon when
1 cat back '
Aad he. reluctantly, promised.
lager as Mr. Z3aner waa to get away, mad-
dened u be wu by kaotrtadga tbat OoAnaa
wu a w a m l hig enry kMoao meaaant at tba bed-
aide of htH brokni legged iterretary, he could
not tear hua.*eir free from ail hta Invulvaments
under a month in that month Oefftaaa and
Mra. Sandon mat aevoeal Umaa
oertaiu took ifea iwlnn to an Mtar, bo-
<-iiit ' I the triumphant vbtdtcatkm
nt niiM '••■! A..ii^j,ii.q opinion that Peter was
great and fatcinating. The OMieting wa/ a
gnat aunoaas At laaat. wban Oonnna turzted
of one who bu juat abown snfiHiir tba algbtb
wonder of the world. Mn Sandon auaereil.
-^eU. my dear, l don't beUevc I should ever
hen promiMd (o go abnad, K I waa you."
At wMeb Oarlnaa bmat lato taan. bat
■anaClvthaA
DUtinguiahing TraiU
LL tba ttma aha wu dnaHag, Cortnna
waa aodnetlat disttncttlahlng tralte of
the baron from her maid's description, but
Amanda was not an artist in word.*-, and
Corlnna oould not form a complete picture
'About bait paat tea dw stepped out tipon
the deck, a perfect plotun of lanooent, fitendly
girlhood, and u most people at tbat boor
«rre cither still In their cabin*, or flse enrr-
cising on deck, she was able to institute a
thorough search of the names oo the deck
chain. At laat aba flung banaetf down to a
cbalr not marked wttb bar ova aama, and
waited
Bhr did m>'. tinvp to wait long. She saw him
coming the irngtli of the derk, a very tall man
in a tweed suiL He went to his chair and
dumped aome magaattm and wu about to go
on his way when suddenly all Oortnna'a pan-
iheinaiitt oi tKiokH. scarfs, knitting, and a
purne cra.ihed 'o thr- deck. The young man
tunie^, stooped, observed a singularly pretty
gtrl and pnaentKy aank tela bla itelr al bar
Atone for Crime
A PIBR aU, you oan go to priaon for a
*^ erlina and aome people tblnk you atona
for it, but these other things , Well.
ilU5 fellow did one of Uiem at nineteen— pretty
young, what? And he's been meandering about
over tbe face of tba earth, but not ao unhappy
atttaat . . . uatU tba poor foal fan la Ion.
real thing you know, pure yoimg girl, and
with money, to make It harder. What do you
tuafc ba ougtat to do, juat to ««ar hi UMBoa
. . . or . . ."
Vtm, 1 should think so, said Corlnna
baetily. aoeacbow. aba bad never ibougbt or
tbla pnalblUty. tbat be mlgbt fau In love with
barkbd confes.<i; that he would see it would be
his redemption to marry her, yes. but to fail in
love with her ... if he wen m love . . .
"XXn't be too baaty," be aald. "Tban la tba
other thing, you know, the posalMtlty that, if
he made a clean breast of it he might forgive
him and agree to .itart trcsh with turn and all
tlut sort of loeii. you know. Perhaps, to make
It quite clear, 1 ought to tell you tbat It was
aafda IMa USiom bad learned to do card
Irtafca, and at but the moment came when he
was having rotten lock, and he needed par-
ticularly lo win . . ."
Lord Axley," aald Oorlnna. bar voloe not
perfectly steady, "I mlly muatnt let you go
on, bauun I know what you want to tall ma.
X knew It befm we met".
'You knew it*" he said, and his eym^aaad
m hope. "Why, then, you can't—"
"No," ahe said Im sot^y. but It doesn't
mean what you think. I have been using you
far m9 oan puipoaa^ wbleb wu tor
iRPbaa Mr. Daaar nunland ont on d#afc ba
fotmd his daughter enga^ced in snlmatai OM-
versatlon with s hand-tome siranrer
He stopped besidf* her. "I have been look-
ing everywban for you." be mid, "you know
than an not our ehatn. S alwaya aK an tba
starboard aide falaa anr and—"
"Oh, arent tbey." lald Oorlnna. burning up
at him wpii niLal adorAtloa. 'TaiHai, Mac
tbla U Lord Axley."
She wu pnud to aw Mr fatbv Wu aak
too oardiaL
tlo you want lo watt a Mt. Oorlnnar* be
u'.ked, after a moment
"Oh. yes. father." she retunwd. aiid they
left the young man in undlipawn pOWidan
of hla own aleamer chair.
•mo la tbla youaa mant"
'Yea fcaow tferytblm ibat I do Re said
bto aaaw wu Aabv." And ahe added. "la
ttaa anNi a pfoaa u WadMbwr
H'
in iho Poerage
or aot. but Oarbma waa aoro cbat.
when they parted hr would look up ihr name
of Axley in thr peerage Indeed, lookup in
through the Library window Khe sttW hk
ite ItatakfeMMrad volM^
/Vo< an Baty Story
Li ESia was not sn ra.iy .^torj' to tfll to a
man who had juxl made her a sincere
declaration of affection— that she waa bl Idaa
with another man and uaiaa tbla ooa enly u
to hvfottar bow nmeb
Bat Aa BtHBBMad
tbrobgh It
I M-f ssLd Axley, "It was Just beoauae I
was so impossible that I was so useful to you."
Tfien was a laeg aDanca. Sbe felt terribly
guUty. Bbe longad to do ewnafhlni to atana,
but any ktndly words sounded ■> patmdabig.
And that moment. Mr Drake, a friend of
her fatlier. approached them and asked If
they wotildn't Uke to make up a rubber of
brtdfe. Tbe afternoon befon Ooriana bad
playad a nmber wllb eoraa o( Ur. Z)nke*a
irir-ndfi and. Mr P'.ikf'ti partner, aba bad
not i-n>oyrd ihr np-^rif ii> r After each band
ba pcSntrd out mildly, iiut at great length,
wban a game might have been amde. it
Oottnna kad hid ficht Blddbw ftgM aaaaat
blading acoonUng to tba nvanmaaia Ua
band at tbe moment—
"Ob. yen.' she said, ' ly^rd Axley and I would
Uka nothing better." And as (bey walked to-
ward tka aaloaa tfM muimved to Aalry.
"Aad 1 tfunM Uv to play with you." Bar
nrtl da nn to bfan wu aOt mlmlaoad. Hhay
' ui m the followtna order Mr Drak* a queen,
her father a four, ahe a thm and Liord Axlay
the only end Bml
Enjoyed the Came
OOOld be no den.vlnc ih^t Curitina
enjoyed the game. It u alwuv.i ^iicu.sant
to win, but it Is even plaasanter wt^ you feel
a aseral purpon 1* belag served by yov aue-
oaaa, aad alao wtMCi you find your "fPftftwila
quarm ungraeafOUy. Ur. Doner was not so
meek under oorreotlon U she hiid b*^n When
he waa o^ed, "Why in tbunder did you double,
my dear DancrT" he wotild answer: "Beeaum
t did not auppan you would ba bMdtaia two
wttb nothing but Bn to a bbv.** Ur. Drake
WOUM dintU^ thn with a wave and say "it's
a paSKilOlogUAl game, I>aner I play my
lucky streaks ' But he did u .< : . i.f bay-
ing a lucky streak tbat ovcoiug, his flnsmm
an want wreat, wharau Lart Ailaya alwaya
want rivht
As they ended the last rubber Mr. Drake
spoke words Uiat had never before fallen from
hla Upa. "I baUan I dont Wd rtgbt," ba aald.
z bdlan I abaU take eema laaaana when X go
home." Ha bad loot over four hundred dol-
lani. at modanie atokea Batwoen Ooriana
»nd her fatbor, flfienaial dabta bad nat narti
meaning.
Oarbma and Axley patted tbafg atth b nry
casual good night U'Tien about aeoa tta aaxt
day. Mr. Uaxicr. liavlug been bOV wUb hla
packing and letter writing, emerged on da^
he looked vainly for a tall figure, slumped as
wu ooabanary. In tba chair baaMa Ua dangb-
ler. Corinna was reading.
"Where u our young iricnd, the earl?" said
her father at last
Oortnaa lookod up awoaUy and bUakad bsr
eyae. *1avd Adoy." rtw uid. ■Xtti, ho fot off
at Obaftouv."
"What!" erted ber father. He wu not
wholly able to conceal that this news was a
duappointmcnt almost a shook, and Oorlnna
had every cxeuse for aaUna; INd yaa bba
him ao aaaih. fotbngy
-Yea. t did." mid Mr. Doner firmly. 1 Uksd
him very much. Didn t you?"
"You make me very happy, father." aba
mur m un d. '^a bannt always afnad about
my friends, rm so glad that this time We do."
Her voice sank. "I like him. too," die almost
wblipered.
"Well, it dooent eaem to matter much
whether we do or nob" npUad Mr. Daaar: *V
he's got o8 at Paria, wa may agnr aw him
atala."
iihy Confidence
pORINNA smiled. "Ob. Z tbfok woU au
bba afato,'* she aald wttb a aoat aC Ay
oonfldenn. be to Parte befon eo nry
long ounsdveri It 5eemi, ' hhe added, after a
short pause 'hut gddcd enormous significance
to her wordii. r . -ma that his mother Is Uving
at Nloe. Ua wanted to an bar, of aouna.
fotbar.*
It WB.^ a simple staiemenL, but one that
enormously aigniflcant to Mr. Uaner. Ue felt
wise and suooeeeful. a man who played noi
bcbtly, but agportly, wilb buaaa peyabalmy.
Hardly a waak, aad tba triek wu ttoaad.
nfaally ba aald:
"My dear otaUd. you don't give me your fuU
ro n flden n . aad I dent Mb M. taut M nm «y
tbla: If yon an wonytof aboat any nnpipilka
tlen at home; ro taha oan or tbat-4aan It
all to me,"
"How would you Lake rare of ttt"
Mr. Darter made a great, free gesture. 'Just
iMve It to mat I would itod aeau mattaod o(
"For lotfBf me. father?" Shr nmlled at htm
He wu glad tfM took hin meaning so qnlckly.
"Yott mean a partnership?"
""Xlm young man la hardly material for a
pastaenblp, a^anlallr la a Om Uha Daaai.
UeOrue, but . ,
"Why not? You find bim auoh an exetflant
private secretary, ana abau fan aaaa to baap
on Indefinitely," *
Be did not anawar. A aaaond ahanu bad
ooBM to bte to aoafom Ibat ba bad kraiwn
hla word, and ba dM not take It Nothtaig fur-
ther wa5 .IS Id lAte that afternoon they land-
ed and took the train for London, where Uf.
Daner had engaged his accustomed suite at
tbe Berkeley. The nest momlai be bad gone
out as aeon as be had bad kiulfaal a good
solid breakfast with kippered hemi«a— to
visit his benker. who wu alao hla friend.
Cortnna ittirmpted to calculate the length of
time it would take him to walk to the bank to
do his business, to bring the otmvnnatton
round to a aobla aarl, aad dtooovar tbat B wu
not a nobla aarL bat a bad bana wttb wbom
bit daoRbtar bad appaiaal^ iBvalvad bma^
B
Bad Nem Travel
UT she imilifeeflmaiid Cba rato ad abieb
bad news trania Bar fbtbar wu bntt to
the parlor of their suite before xhe was half
dreued. calling loudly for her, and. when she
went In, she found him standing liicra
"Did that man toU you that he waa e(
It"
that? XI BOUdtdilato a dteaaa."
"Dld Axley tell you he waji hJOOft atf
sham? Beeaum U ba did, l»c uadi HalM
turm out he Is Bat a pM _
aoquatotanu B Mnd."
"Why, father." aald Oorlnim. 1 1faongbt yon
llk*'d him •o much '
"Ukr him. said Mr, Daaar. "I'd like Wf-
one who could make you forget that eouaaan"
plan tcUow at bonMu X rauat aay, yoa baaHtt
nay aaaa laato to awa, Ombnm. 9Wa
U a aardbhatpor. Tba. t deal
"What ahocks m^ UUit, is yoor not remwm-
bmtaa Ibat x dm not Uka bim maeb mft I
bad rear approval. I aald to a^adlt vBBi 1
nnt felt attntciad w bim. iH aaaMI my
father first Xll never make Iba ^Mffrr of
taking a fancy to anyone without the stamp of
his approval, but tt aaeuA altar aO . . .*
could not gm BP JMf : aaapba b wu an a
■lander about bB tfiaaillig il ear*: she
plMd^il »i't, \.rr r*;i.*r ;iol to \.:._-<r iTif
even went down on her mass, hegglia to be
THH DAILY COLONIST. VICTORIA. B.C SUNDAY. MAY 12. 1929
Thursday's Child
He'Was Married,
and So That Was
By
JACK LAI I
IF Mondays chiM i-. r.^;; ■ 1 t»et,M
Ua\(' Iwni tufTii cTi .1 Mu!idtt3f; tf Thi—diy^
■ ruid a full gra; !■ KIlA might hnv.-- tw^n
hom on a Tuawtoy, U w«dn«ad»7'» ''tttli ^i
of flBft wifiA hK9t hoTTi nn «
WtinMdiv; tat rt» vh mrn ea » nwntej*
•e Mte m ThmrndBT^ e$itM. uifl foA fw to
i:.- A; ■' .'..i , ^ . I -■ ■ ' ■ 1 ■ ' !■ •,inc«
l.i.ii -ATI., a iiirtiU. .(.rui "!!..■
«hra the makts go— out-
Od Um pMtlcuter Thunday bere diacussed,
*i M at 1 11 mllw to co; to tlM txnw of
IMV MBt^-nantact. ter o«C in tt» mbuita
«TMl a tooOif ride from ttte ivartMit «f BO*
Larv -'.I 'T'- she worked for » llvlnff M
UuiijsU shf n-Mi ijwn saturdar'B child.
I: not A uii I U 1ft nchc iJi« t a t '.rar tmj
yn^». lor ber nl|ht out. Id Aunt Blaoche'a
boaM abt vwM SMft BSL And Bill wu the
W( ninfl IB Bte^ uhmmuw iilnrt. ofiberwlM
impliWMTif efl i tf i nne
Mrs Hoiirk wu.'. dMWdMt. a^ttttf, tmar
lltue woman wtii n she vu arennd. Bla
waa the .-lubjpct of nagglxiB. iwoldlng ruj*,sli\ii
and complaJnUi*. Bui EUa was beuor satia-
flad wben she wa« there. Because when ahe
mmX aUluT Bonck pestered b«r wttb un-
Mtatto atUmirti to nuke lov* to bv. And
Bht kMMlMd Urn irtBt eoataapt aad M
hatred.
on this fateful Thursday Mrs. Rouck had
gone of! to one of her many club meetings.
She waa a "worker** In onmerona eauaea, a
ufawr and a Joiner of intensity and
After Dinner Diver»ions
1^ INNEFi over, she had darted ofl. leaving
^ f:u to «-aah liio dlabM and stralghien
up. and leaving Hillary <abe thought) to
calmly road hla aptay flcUon maifcalnt. But
BOUry dUn't rand kng. Ba animtmd out to
ma kMidian to «nnor
SllA'a thonghti ware ol BUI— btg. hanrtanm^
whoteMtme Bm. He hadn't aiked her to ba
his wUc. but she had mgh bopea. BID WM
only a chaitlZenr. but he waa atodylng me-
chanics and bopad to lat a better Job at mora
PV. He want to aehooi bnl not on
Thvradoyt,
BUI Uvea witb bis motber, near Aunt
uiancha's. TUks tbere were nelgbborly. and
he met Ella at ber relative's borne. ThereaXtor
he never mland eamng Thursday evenlnf.
And CUa never mtsaed totng to Aunt Blancbel.
■o aift was bnrrylss so. baoauae as soon
aa tbe laat «Ui had baan md into tba nek
and the last mi[ienfiil bad been emptied tn
the wa5ie bos, aha ma free to ny for her bus.
But HilUr? Honok ambled m. On hia un-
inspiring face was a amlle aimed to br allur-
tDg. He wore a striped housegown Ella lookMl
up. ptilled a lUUa aOent alob. and went on
about bar buamaaa ROkcr ■tood. banda fta
his poefceli* w a i l wiH il a t WH her, Mgaatty be
ft poke:
"Well, good-iooklnff. wtaati an ftr taalgUff
Big date. I suppose."
"No. sir— Just going to my aunt s, '
"And tf I don't beUeve. then what? Donl
teO me a bot mamma Ufce yon ts apendtav
your night off with aST aaat.'*
She didn't answer.
IHt'nty of Sheika
X^IT'HY. you I ' .•■■< plenty ot ulicik^. to
take you lor joyndea and to cabareta
and itaowa and nhatnot. X knov-hto-X
know I would."
nrhanks. But rm golnc to my aont^"
■■0)i I .-rjulihi't r.-vkr Oil' *nr-it:hl MUSt
niakr preparations for LtiLiijc^ iik<^ i tiii' . But
next Thursday— 1 could stay downtown, and
wtm you're off you could meet me. and—**
•*No. tbanks. Ifr. Hdog^ t wouldn't do that"
"Oh. the aaadam wooldnt pet wtoe."
"Itet bat irtiat makaa nw av
"What elaa, tbenr rd abow you a good time
—lake yntt places where you've never been
and prr-ii ihl'r nfA-^r will \yr othrr*i.Kp- —
*^ doo I go around with married men.**
"Nanaaaaa. nava an oM-teabtonad atofy-
book gag. Puritan itoS. Tdove not a Purt-
tan. are you? Are yottf*
-I ni u respectable. dMMl gM. tf thafb VTBat
you want to know "
"Of course you are. I beilevr ynu Tlmt'-i
why I toek aucb a shine to you. i don't like
fiy. toi«ta Janmea. But that tMatet'stop you
irom tafctac a otaanae irttb aia awna whap a
outalde. wherw we can talk thlnvi 9*tf. ^itban
we havo mmngpb er e wa y be a drtak at Mro
to raise our splrtta *
n never Mak."
Some Cracked Ice
scnptrr. tuL X know a Uttle place wha«
^ they ean take a few drape out of a lev
llulllaB, drop tn some cracked Ice. shake It np,
and out ootnes a cocktail that tastes Ufce no-
tMdy's business "
"Anyway— not my biLiinw "
"Oome, come now. ESla Quit being to bard-
to-flat. Dcoi^ you Ilka aw-at aU— not a Uttle
kttf- '
"I have nothlnc aflalnst you— aa Uaig as you
leave me alone. I dont think you ought to
come here In the klt^ihen and propoalUon me."
"That's bcoanse I'm food of you. Vou in-
terest me. I want to know yon
to know omre about you "
"I eaa*t see what aboet ma eeoM
fo»— that I should listen to. We>e never
talked except on tbis one sobjeeL What about
mr 1-oiiUi arouse your curtaeltyf*'
HUlary took a st^ closer
■^our beauty Vnur face, your fom. Ttefr
pret^ eoongh Co be a diirhaaa Vob eaold
make a Beoadway ttwe wltb year bwM
"Sure. iteVa an thai tet e i aa U you. Wen.
I think you ought to be aahamart of yewMU.
rKicherlng Tmir own .-vnAnt-flrl. you old
enough to be my father, nnd with a wtfb ef
your own. Ton tfMaildnt make a foot et her
behind bar back, laavlcig out every other rea-
aoB why yea aheQidnt tie nenkeylafl aratMl
wMb my wort
yon have an eieoiag. Testa only
paay Ibau i am? '
youll pardoB me, bir. Hoork. die Is."
*^alWU lay you^ at leeet fnafc about
U e ie ii btart.*
Thm tnformadon
Ml" DOfTT know an\ rood renaon why t
should hold the infonnauon out on yon.
YenaMlaei^*
you'rv In Ion!? Oee. he fflUlt be aometh.i
that boao "
"you bet be is. And if he walked m hrn-
•■d heard yen talk to me Ufce you du, he o
ttvov yarn thnugh that vtaitpo and wouktot
stop to open it . . • Itov luajfbe yoQ nn-
rirretanrt a lot o! *Juiig« ^"
"Applesauoe- I uudentand evcvytbblf. But
you know nothing Vuu rr going to waata aU
that beauty, youth, on some yofcat who*U make
a davey out of yon. That can wait, that
fctad takee aaaend iWe lea ew ae "
■Da elTBde toward BIbl
^ut your mouth," she shiinad. "Dont you
talk to me Uke that. You have no right to.
Mow. I've got a knife in my hand. And you're
ataamlng ma up. I never killed anybody, but I
IhlskI vottld ■
Ton veuldnt fcffl a cooh r oa ob *
**X win If you dont leave me be."
"Put it down put It down and come to your
aenaes. I made you a fair and Mjuare proposl-
Uon
6ba lautfiad— a aardonlc, bitter laugh.
— and you bimad It down. Mow 111 hand
It to you again, and maybe you'U aea some
Ught; I want you. Ill take yoa out of this
kitcttrn ni i>r K ind and ewaei asA lovlpi and
generous and
Ba shook tiT hmd — in amaaMMRlt at the
iBan*a stiQidity rather than to aumaa the
aegayva.
"I wooUnt let you lay a finger on nw." ibe
exclaimed. If you offered me a diamond car-
p( t tu walk on and a' jacht Oant yoa un-
drnland anything?'*
Fvrrythlng, But BO far Z baUeve nothing."
•^cii. than, listen to thk and behave it;
nn gotng oat of here in ten minntea— to my
auat'a bouse— and to my BQL And if you
don't get out of here tbla ndnnte, IH cork
back in the morning and nt-nTfr ■ ^
"Ye»--yes; you'U what?"
"And I got It . . . well. I don't beUeve
U. I think Us because you work here. In this
taOBie, In my home, and know Mra. Houck—
thatrs why. If I d met you somewhere elaa "
The an.-iwer would have been the same. I
don 1 have affairs with married men, and you
aren't my type— It would be lunny."
■nie Hoed ruelmd to Bouok'a foretaaad.
"Ob— ttmny? Wbat^ ao funny about Itr
he demanded, as he advanced on BDa. "Teu
mean I'm Ujo old for a woman—a girl— to love
me? I could have a hundred. Just as good-
looklnfl «• 9«ti — "
"Why dont youT n you can land that
many, you surely dont need me."
"I don't need you But you've nhenimgwl
me. So rm going to get you."
lUa tunied her eyea end aaw bla. .She shift-
ed ao thai the enameled kitchen table was
between tbem. Houck made a tunge at her,
upsetting several uienML-- on the table, flhe
xeooUed and his grab missed her.
"rn get you. you bear?" be relteraled. *miat
I want I (ret. and I want you."
"You let me akne, or you'U get what you
don't want."
"Baya who? Why. you Uttle cutle. I oould
braik yeu hi half with my two bands. I
A Wicked Sneer
UOUOK gripped the Uble with his two
hands. Be threw on a wicked sneer and
looked her right in her eyes:
Tut down that knlfet Tou cant acarc me^
Put It doen. I don't Ufce H."
"Then get out of here and slay out of here."
"Chip that knife. You wouldn't use It any-
way."
"I dont want to. But "
Bouek changed hfai taetlOB.
"Don t be a slUy child. I'm wild about you.
1 oould give you everything— olothea. Jewelry.
moMy. eeatfcat, laaury. a oar— everything.
You dent have to alop anund eptth peia and
pane. You undaretandf*
"\*er>' clearly. T nnderstand, Mr. RoOOk. I
don t want any of that stuff—"
"Bokmey. Every girl dooa."
"I dont want it fraa you."
"What do yon care treea irhona. aa lohg as
you get U?"
"Tlw price Is too high?"
"How do you knovt Who eat a prIaaY"
"I'm no idiot."
n think yon are no, I dant tMnk yon are.
I thtafc yente BlKy*«etlnfl jaet tn nia the
prtoe op."
•"I ft'WJin t talklnx abonjt. tiip pnpr ytxi want
tn pay tor me— 1 meant the price you want
me to pay to you."
"Oh, well aetOa that as we go akng."
"We^ net gotog aleng."
Thai ^Ahaurd Knife
V^^H, yes WF are . . now put down
^ that abeord knUe. You start paying
the pnoe right hen and right nna noa Hi
mm in advaaoe "
"Over your dead body. ThereH be ao kbnea
m thill kitchen tonijj;hi Mr Moutt."
"There sure wiU— at least one,"
**rben you'U have to wait for Mn. HOodc
and bring her hi here-aolhlafl dali« wttb
me . . . and out tt dwrt, beeanaa I have
to ftridi and l have to go out^ '
"Ob— yoiT I remember. To your aunfaf"
"Right. To my aunt s ... and tfaare
rn meet the nan I tove^"
II That'a It Z rmaaad It. Be
QnihAWa^
MfflJ. leU your wife! Bney word you aald
--every -
•T^oaf I'm on my way . . . that knUe
mean.t nothing In my young career. Bnt that
other knife yon Jnat pulled on me "
"Mr. Bouofc. tf you men oould only realise
or appreciate a small part ot the piotection
you get fnim us girls, yon might treat us with
inorr n-sp<v '. , If <!ulirt give you so inurh
prutectlun. 1 know you would treat us wRli
more respect
*t:an you imagine the panic that would hit
MMi buv l^vaiy gtrl picked up only one tele-
pbrone apleee and apOlad into one ear what
abe fcaaowa abaot oaa man?
"It would ton thie town »j r.ir iipsi(i>\]>.<.(:i
that half the population would be walking ui>
their heads.
"But we dont. As a rule we kaap our mouths
abut, M why, I dont Jnat fcnov. Maybe
It'a Co apara tba other wonutn. Maybe It's be-
aanae we dont want to be oruel, even to those
who lay thrm.-wlve.i open for it aa4 Wbo have
It good and comini; ui them.
"Of all the cases you know-*«HlBR own.
I imagine, at leasts-how many twSrawe yoti
ever knonn oaa woman to tip off anntlwr to
Apw up tbat flthw vovaa^ agnl Mighty
few. m bet
"Now, I m with Mn Bouck g<aay hOWs
every day hours when yoa arent here and
'wouldn't liave a rabbit's chance to even put li.
a word, to tall one flimsy Ue in your own de-
fence.
"Tve new peeped a ayOabla about yonr
aaaaky, aaaky ebastng-about your holding mr
up in my work and chlneltn^ at the (rw h mr
of Uberty I have away from this .Mnk kjiij
these slops.
"^nt tm tealng my paOenoe. rm where i
wonldnt taaalftato to tnm yea op. And if yon
want to make your future ii''- inr ^-r^tV.--- hr
for youneU. Just take ooe niori- u.
ward me.
"n i ere— I'U throw down the knife. I havr
a better weapob Na» IMan to thla. and I
mean It:
"I Bwear tt en my aeuS. Mr. BOork. If yon
say one more wovd to ma ZU tell vour aire'
He turned and walked oofe— without a word
Siranf:* V f / / hmtatical
Sttiiifs "I h>n* in
ilie Head
*7oa%e wrong,
bam worked It out
la ao and so."
be flbnaBML n
paper and the
•My boy." aald r*r,
an taetanfa paaea.i
hare locgoibeo the
Corinna Tries Again
Ofl ntbiu ed Vtam
Freoediat Fege
T'
"Dent you try It 11I rai.T the roof if you
taueh me "
"Nob you wont, I know your kind. You
love to be ibeaad and caught Oome bera-
te aa."
•MO* en your Ufe,"
"Come here \'rn^ heard me, I'm going to
fciai tbat pretty mouth if It'ii the last thing
1 da-
"ZtyDUdehBvmbetbelaat thing you'U do."
a ■iii-WTr"'
Mb M ywM a My-kfllert"
Rough Stuff SuvrU
s«\i7iu aea about that." btaeed Benok.
And be ateited anund the tabia aftw
hpT In passing, Clin, now Tw-arrd and asgry.
•i.p\rfi\ n. hmom With one loim sweep of his
t .nil !i ..11 k knocJtrd il out of her hold Ella
bat:ked away and again dicled the table, the
man in pumult trying to ttoasee her into a
where the nam BMae ol the table
• b ut aaa a Itaeni. at wbsch strategic
he Intended throwlne hLt aRBB BVaand
bar and lifting tier over to hUn.
Aa BUa. aeetng the situation as elearty as he
dM. pMaad the eetnar, ber band aUppad dewn.
and. wtthent taking bar ayee eff MM fbr e««B
a glariee. ber flngera eMMI OB the "ni**" X
the botebcr knlfr
She held tt. point at him. not In the man-
ner Ot a daapmade. but in a girllab way. The
iiawbllBg. bar vhelt baiy
Upa wave parted In an
lamar than attack
"Doit yea oome near
qulvertug; bar
of lavTor
ahe whlapered.
'ME recent death In the Middle West ot
wuuam Olroag, Ugbtnlag oeleahMr, who
oould ivatoh a aCrug of frvigbt eaia go by and
gtva the eovreet toui or ..-^r
running into seven figure ^
of the last car flaffhrd by brInRN to i
feats ot another mathematician who could do
most aatoniablBg sums "in bla bead." His feaU
were lathar the by-prednet of eeund knowl-
edge In tba field of mathemattaa than mere
"stunts " like those of the Peoria oaleulatflT.
He could only be prevailed u[>on With ditD-
culty to reveal his power of mental gymnastlea.
Tbla man waa tba late P ro f aae nr Saffaid,
bead of the DeparlBMBt of MatbeoMHae in
WUUama OoUaga. The atudenbi of bla day
lovfid to test his abUlUea. tt they found bba
in a raaponalve mood, be would give the cor-
reet answer to an ab«tnue problem as fast as
the propoalUon could tw .stated. His usual
peeoa dui e waa to leave his atttiag-noaa, where
the mquMltee gueat waa eaated. nm Qidekly
up and dewn the first flight ot stain in tiis
home and r*-enter the llving-room with the
answer on his tip.t
Once a wily undergraduate sougbt to tzip
htm up. He took bla own age aa a teal end
bUiortauslv worked out on paper tbe mnaber
ol second.* he liad lived from ao exaot Mrth
hour to nine o'clock on the morning of the
day in question. With his long calculation tn
bla pocket he oaUad on Professor Safford.
"Pref aaasr." he aatd. "I waa bom at in*
aiaft aa hoar eT tdaak dqr,
otd waa t In the seoooda aft I
The mathematician fODowed tab
custom, left the roent ran up and dowaataiia
and retumad wttb an aneoar, wlileb was, at
eoom. Ht the mUllam.
Tlie annrer rttrt not agree with the rare'
■nun which the student had in hu pocket and
DeUeMe m pmplimeni
AppealJ ko Premier
N the uccasioi;
^ Of the Pr
red wben tbe
alon. the Bon.
Wltb a baM
dxty-two
lUnL red-
voiced by Hon.
he Worlu. and
for Three
the (lorml trit
mitied and
but for 5U4-h
now i>efore
the passage
aenal and
-I
tunate
Uberal Ini
'roug--, arid
deltcac>. h(
liad I been
I the Klxty secorul birthday
' ot Quet>ec. which occur-
ive Assembly waa in aaa-
Itee
every one a tartl-
rtate fellcltaUons were
iaUpeault Minuter ot put>
fctaurire Dup;w.i'. M TM'
rbo spoke for the Oppoai-
tlable aaknoattdgnent ef
Premier Taacltereau ad-
d his age. and hinted that
ng reminders as tbe baakot
I would hardly be aware of
m. "HThough this is a per-
sLieal tnbule." ha went^
Jrrtng mat it la ve^r ' w-
BW Und friends that I am a
f ia CooservaUve. I am a
fibwers are also red. 8ocb
<i-iid have been impomlhie
'.at tbougb scinee has
to reeent yaato it baa
bim a ohanee to aptoto," iha ataneit i
"even a rrtmlna] Is given that"
Her father had never aaen Oortnna aa Tk^
lent as this. He felt utterly — wImb
finally tbe scene was over.
Be made one admission during a partSenlazly
hysterical speech of Corinna's on the subjeel
of his unjust hatred of every man sba aelaelad.
He had saU: -Vglv Marley le. at laeot. hon-
orable."
"Ah, you never mid that wben you tbooght
I cared about tilmt"
dMiM net have kept him ao bmg aa my prl-
vate secretary tf— "
"Do you mean tbat be isnt your private
aunt**
not yet
A mtlr
tbe ftrst
i.;:i7ed a'
lh*-n
lis Race
a BMa to the aoo. where ice
hll Ufe b« saw a parm He
bound Tor ft few moriT-'B an-l
ui ikthcT. "Oh. dsddy. looiL at
A Direct Question
/"HMVntOimSD with a direct qtiestlon, Mr.
Dansr saw It was neceaaary to oonfaai,
but he iwnfaatod rather blnaterti«ly: "Why.
da. my dear. I felt tbe dtuatton bad baaona
tee awkward for betb of tts. I dadded . . ."
"But, talhar, you promised me you ^ave
me your word of honor oh. to feel mat i
liave deserted him and mined him at the
tiaie." She wipt; die fbmg her
as Bhs sprang teb« feet eoSy to
on the aofa. Bar faltoar waa
knew he bad been wrong to break Ua
about ttarley. and he now saw a way Of
himaaU right and galainc an eenk
■■■ .'(ii. (se -jud almost Sternly.
• "s '<'><! luKien to me. I tMlieve you are right
n-.trr v> no reason why we should ruto Marley
between ua. Z wtu oonaent to toke hfcn fcnok la
my empkiy. If yen wffl give up an idea of a
ir-'y-n-'^'R- witti that eard.ihariK-r "
C onan* boxhlcd aatoatbiitt into the
"T oant bear what yoa are aaybig," saio
poof Mr naner.
Corinna Ufted ber face nrom tbe brocade
"I'm aaying tt la probably too lata; Peter na^
have shof hlmf^U by thu time "
"Houaenae. " replied Mr. Daner, DnA, tf ypii
Z11 eaUa." Ba aat down at tha daak
Oaetaua. z am wrttuig the eable: 'Regrei
abeot Marley. Aafc bbn to ecmtinue m
Ua former podtion'."
A aah irom the aofa^eenad the words, "At
aa tauraaaad mlary.*
"At an Increase of fifty a month."
"A hundred a month," eobbed Corinna. and
Mr. Danar wrata U ae ^ mU. Ha eakulatod
tbat twdve hundred a year was a — *^«r"-'
to pay above the current price tor aaert-
but It was a trifle oompuvd to tbe re-
net Of getting rid of Axlay wtttwot a final
uaUy
on tbe !>oTa he rtroked hln nn-
CUM'B dark hair. ukI slie became grad-
heflM
a r eat m ea that (bey are. rr
... a man bee to on
them. Wen, he rtfaetod, lemiaatdy
tand tbem.
Ao Luck at All
'T*WO aMn had lnvlt*rt
fawaome at golf. 6I'..:^ -aila K'X-i
tag, but no player. Brown was an nglr '>
faOow who beat the ban a good furlong f vsn
On tte feae there was some itlarniadnr
Mpe. and finallr B ve-
to «em up. "Oh. to that eaaa- ean-
one of the gtrla artlesalT. '"l misht as wei: rak^
Z never have any itKis,
6
THROOOMOtIT ft life of pleasing but
sxlitaiiM of m flf Uw wodtf • dsrttacs
ot fortune. Ihere hW MffV bMB ft pMlBd te .
tht Prlnc« of Wales w frmnchi with momBt M
tfie pntaeni ^ot i^'iin »ik^> mt- wuriU liuUtf
wttb bated brasUi upoo Uie daily, hourly
UtaaOm tram ttM MWda of the Zliif of
EngUnd. Htm UmAooc «tftla|A mm oC
the pnaoe oT Watai. baaaa for Aflrtaft on ft
blff'Kame hunt, who tuned about f^v-r to
hurry to the trriTfiV' of his father ns'-n m t-t-
tnmls. aUmeted the deeply ^yinpAtncii. m-
teresk ot paopto In alt laodi. Now that King
Oeoife li paMlflt Itmivii ft loac oon«»MHMMe.
DD?roiw duUes and hlftvy respooslbUittes bftv*
fallen to the lot of the heir apparent. As
memba at the Ooandl of ^tatc. to whU-Ji he
WM notnUy appointed by his lather, the
Prtxm ot WkiM Is pert onnlnc manj of tboee
acta which eonsUtntad the KlaT*
The lines ol serlouaneas which mask his bof-
Iftli lace today, Uie grasp lie U dLsplaylng o(
the pcotolems now confrontinK hun. the tn-
gmulty, tact* Ud graclotifiiiesA which mark
his hftDdUni of imr and solemn rafponHhiU-
tlM ill gtn fair pramta of bli fKnees for the
British throne.
The prince ol Wales k potentially the most
lnip«rtftDt flfim in the vorld. Yet it would be
a onsB blunder to infv Oftt bis hold upon the
attention and ftlTeettfn o( WOiM Is prl-
!i arlly utlrlbutable to his p >— en t IMt poel-
Uon or the vastly Krealer one to which he Is
predestlDed. The Prince of Wales Is a re-
nuotebto pmiftUk